Pg 63-64: Transportation Planning Handbook
Discussions of different types of pedestrian studies for planning purposes, inclduing volume, flow, speed and capacity.
Last Updated (Year): 2016
Year Produced: 2016
Abstract:This is a reference for practicing transportation professionals involved with the administrative, technical and legal aspects of transportation planning. It is a must for anyone in the governmental, consulting and educational fields working with the planning of the transportation infrastructure. Written by 22 highly respected authors in the field of transportation, and reviewed by leading transportation professionals, the new edition breaks chapters down into three categories: basic understanding, application contexts and strategy-specific planning. Basic information covers legal framework;urban travel characteristics and modeling;environmental considerations;land use and urban design;evaluation and prioritization methods;and asset management. Application chapters focus on various planning contexts such as statewide;corridor;metropolitan;activity centers and site impact analysis;rural and tribal;transportation terminals;and recreational areas. Strategies are explained in relation to transit, operations, parking, safety, freight and pedestrians/bicycles.
For:Walking
The E's:Evaluation
Ped Bike Activity:
- Planning
- Assessment
Ped Bike Topic:
- Statistics
- Safety
- Resources
- Planning
- Fatalities
- Crashes
- Crash Types
Resource Type:
- Guidance
Link to Content Source:
Transportation Planning Handbook