Influence Of Geographic, Demographic, Geologic, And Economic Factors In Planning Urban Transportation Systems

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Malcolm J. McPhersqn Robert S. Neil
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Jan 1, 1974

Abstract

The basic transportation planning process consists of: 1. Inventories and analyses of existing conditions. 2. Estimates of future growth. 3. Determination of future travel demand. 4. Testing alternative systems to satisfy future travel demand. The many modeling techniques used in the transportation planning process are well known, commonly accepted, and thoroughly described in readily available literature. This paper will concentrate on the fourth step of the planning process, specifically the development of alternative systems for testing, and will discuss some of the factors which should be considered during the development of alternative systems. There are many factors which require consideration and which have a bearing on the configuration of alternative test systems. These comments will be limited to the influence of geographic, demographic, geologic, and economic factors. Although addressed separately, the four are to a great extent related and have a significant effect on each other. The objective of examining these factors during the early phases of system planning is to assure that more detailed corridor studies will not be stymied by considerations which could have been anticipated and accommodated at an earlier time. It is particularly important that feasibility of construction be assured before test systems lead to corridor decisions and accompanying commitments to
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APA: Malcolm J. McPhersqn Robert S. Neil  (1974)  Influence Of Geographic, Demographic, Geologic, And Economic Factors In Planning Urban Transportation Systems

MLA: Malcolm J. McPhersqn Robert S. Neil Influence Of Geographic, Demographic, Geologic, And Economic Factors In Planning Urban Transportation Systems. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1974.

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