Designing for transportation management and operations : a primer.

Author(s)
Atkinson, J. Bauer, J. Hunt, K. Mullins, K. Myers, M. Ensel, E. Swisher, M. & Taylor, R.
Year
Abstract

This primer is focused on the collaborative and systematic consideration of management and operations during transportation project design and development. This is termed 'designing for operations'. Effectively designing for operations involves the development and application of design policies, procedures, and strategies that support transportation management and operations. The consideration of operations needs during the design process requires transportation design professionals to work closely with those with expertise in transportation operations, intelligent transportation and transportation technology staff, planning, transit, freight, traffic incident management, and other practitioners from multiple agencies to fully identify, prioritize, and incorporate op-erations needs into the infrastructure design. This primer introduces the concept for designing for operations and describes tools or institutional approaches to assist transportation agencies in considering operations in their design procedures as well as pointing out some specific design considerations for various operations strategies. (Author/publisher)

Publication

Library number
20130965 ST [electronic version only]
Source

Washington, D.C., U.S. Department of Transportation DOT, Federal Highway Administration FHWA, Office of Operations, 2013, II + 45 p.; FHWA-HOP-13-013

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