A critical challenge for the Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) is to use a variety of practical, relevant congestion mitigation options in appropriate, collaborative and innovative ways to address current and future congestion problems. To meet this challenge, ADOT has undertaken the development of a comprehensive Congestion Mitigation Methodology for the implementation of a consistent and sustained approach to assess and manage the growing congestion problem on all elements of the state highway system. In order to develop a comprehensive methodology, on a request from the ADOT Core Team, ADOT's Arizona Transportation Research Center (ATRC) initiated the Congestion Mitigation Resources and Strategies for Arizona's State Highway System research project. The primary objective of this research effort was to identify a variety of practical planning tools and mitigation strategies that can be used to help anticipate, detect and solve congestion problems in Arizona's 6,200-mile State Highway System.
Congestion Mitigation Resources and Strategies for Arizona's State Highway System. Volume I-Research Goals, Activities and Conclusions
2002
186 pages
Report
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English
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