Access management has been widely defined as the planning, design, and implementation of land use and transportation strategies that control the flow of traffic between roads and surrounding land. Management and control of vehicular, pedestrian, bicycle, air, and sea traffic occurs through various forms of access, including traffic signals, turning lanes and restrictions, driveway spacing management, intelligent transportation systems, gating and hubbing schemes, and port terminal management. The engineering of transportation systems thus involves access management as a critical negotiations tool. Previous studies on access management have focused mainly on the positive benefits of access management relating to reductions in accident counts and severities, and improvement in traffic flow. However, the evolution of transportation systems design is also influenced greatly by the perceptions of system users, and to date, research on perceptions of access has been limited. User perceptions of access affect business vitality as well as residential quality of life. This study addressed the perceived economic impacts that access management has specifically on businesses.
Economic Impacts of Access Management
2002
66 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Road Transportation , Transportation & Traffic Planning , Transportation , Domestic Commerce, Marketing, & Economics , Land use , Economic impacts , Access control , Transportation management , Highway design , Traffic engineering , Traffic control , Traffic flow , Transportation planning , Traffic safety , Highway planning , Policies , Guidelines , Case studies , Research , Rural areas , Urban areas , Traffic management , Transportation strategies
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