This volume focuses on statewide and metropolitan transportation planning, management systems, and land use-transportation issues. The papers on statewide and metropolitan transportation planning concern an interactive planning modeling process (Wyoming), an area transportation partnership to assist in the development of the state transportation improvement program (Minnesota), the development of a customer perspective in the statewide transportation planning process (Colorado), a pilot transportation plan for an Indian reservation in western North Carolina, and a community-based, strategic, comprehensive planning process (Ithaca, New York). The papers that concern management systems fall into two categories: two papers discuss congestion management (data requirements and comparisons and the congestion management program in Ventura County, California); the remaining papers discuss management systems for transport infrastructure. Three papers discuss transportation-land use issues; transportation planning and hazard mitigation (North Carolina coast), parking restrictions in employment centers and implications for public transport and land use, and transportation sketch planning with land use inputs.
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