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Managing travel demand : applying European perspectives to U.S. practice Berman, Wayne et al

By: Publication details: Washington DC U.S. Department of Transportation. Federal Highway Administration. Office of Policy, 2006; American Trade Initiatives, Description: 61 sSubject(s): Online resources: Bibl.nr: VTI 2006.0398Location: Abstract: The U.S. Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) Office of International Programs has released a report that examines the findings of an International Technology Scanning Program scan on managing travel demand. The purpose of the scanning study was to assess European experience in managing the demand for automobile and truck travel through a variety of means, including traveler information, technology, improved modal options, pricing, and new institutional arrangements. The scan team visited Rome, Italy; Stockholm and Lund, Sweden; Cologne, Germany; Rotterdam and Delft, Netherlands; and London, United Kingdom. The visit focused on both local efforts to manage demand within a metropolitan area and national research, policies, and programs to integrate demand management into planning, management, and operations of the transport system.
Item type: Reports, conferences, monographs
Holdings: VTI 2006.0398

The U.S. Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) Office of International Programs has released a report that examines the findings of an International Technology Scanning Program scan on managing travel demand. The purpose of the scanning study was to assess European experience in managing the demand for automobile and truck travel through a variety of means, including traveler information, technology, improved modal options, pricing, and new institutional arrangements. The scan team visited Rome, Italy; Stockholm and Lund, Sweden; Cologne, Germany; Rotterdam and Delft, Netherlands; and London, United Kingdom. The visit focused on both local efforts to manage demand within a metropolitan area and national research, policies, and programs to integrate demand management into planning, management, and operations of the transport system.