Author: Stephen Andrle
Transportation agencies differ widely in their analysis resources and capabilities. This article is designed to provide tools and guidance for agencies
This article provides detailed instructions for carrying out the six steps required to assess productivity impacts of transportation projects.
This article presents the recommended approach for productivity impact calculation, and criteria for determining whether or not the evaluation of productivity
The economic value of user impacts is defined as the dollar valuation of benefits in saving travel time, saving travel cost, and enhancing safety.
Project Background The Strategic Highway Research Program II (SHRP2), Capacity Project C03 was entitled: Interactions between Transportation Capacity
Strengthening the economic vitality of a region is one of the primary reasons for investing in highway capacity. Better access to markets and labor force
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The selection of electric vehicles is currently increasing rapidly and, at the same time, the prices of the individual models are also falling.
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Mobility is a valuable commodity. At the same time, it generates ecological and economic costs. Worldwide, traffic is growing steadily –