NTL-PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION-PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION;NTL-PLANNING AND POLICY-PLANNING AND POLICY;NTL-HIGHWAY/ROAD TRANSPORTATION-HIGHWAY/ROAD TRANSPORTATION;
Abstract:
This study examined various levels of the treatment of public transportation in conjunction with the implementation of
managed lane highway projects. It details the ranges of transit investments identified in and associated with managed
lanes that are in operation and those being planned, summarizes the range of those investments, and makes policy
recommendations for the inclusion of public transportation elements into managed lane projects. The study includes a
framework for deciding the appropriate extent to which transit should be incorporated into managed lane projects.
Florida’s dramatic growth in residents and visitorsin recent decades has placed a heavy demandon roadways. To accommodate this growth,expressways ha...
This report documents the proceedings of the 13th International HOV/HOT Systems Conference Partnerships for Innovation. The Conference was held in Min...
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