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Economic Impact of Access Management Treatments [Technical Summary]
This study’s objective was to determine if access management treatments in Louisiana have an economic impact on roadside businesses. The specific access management treatments observed in this study are J-turns, right-in-right-out entrances, raised medians, raised curb channelization systems, and center turn lanes. The research focused on business sales and the perceptions of both businesses and customers towards access management treatments before, during, and after their construction. The findings from this study can inform communication strategies and outreach efforts directed at the general public and stakeholders to better address concerns regarding the economic effect of access management construction projects on nearby businesses.
Access management is a form of traffic engineering utilized by transportation agencies to improve the safety and efficiency of traffic flow on, off, a...
The overall goal of this research is to assess the economic impact of access management techniques on businesses in the corridor where such projects h...
Access management is a form of traffic engineering utilized by transportation agencies to improve the safety and efficiency of traffic flow on, off, a...
The overall goal of this research is to assess the economic impact of access management techniques on businesses in the corridor where such projects h...
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