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Title
- Travel Demand Management: A Toolbox of Strategies to Reduce Single-Occupant Vehicle Trips and Increase Alternate Mode Usage in Arizona
Description
The report provides a suite of recommended strategies to reduce single-occupant vehicle traffic in the urban areas of Phoenix and Tucson, Arizona, which are presented as a travel demand management toolbox. The toolbox includes supporting research on how to deliver, monitor, and fund implementation of the strategies, and a framework for the development of performance measures to assess their effectiveness. The research effort included studies of travel behavior in Phoenix and Tucson, reviews of best-practice measures nationally, and those in use in Arizona today, and interviews with local and national TDM professionals.
Contributors
- Obermann, William R. (Author)
- Arizona. Department of Transportation. Research Center (Publisher)
Date Created
The date the item was original created (prior to any relationship with the ASU Digital Repositories.)
2012-02
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Identifier
- Identifier ValueTRT 28.2:T 61/2
Note
- Includes bibliographical references (p. 65-67).