Travel demand management guidelines.

Author(s)
AUSTROADS
Year
Abstract

The overall aim of the guidelines is to provide a means of understanding travel demand management (TDM) and assist in decisions on whether to use and implement TDM. The document is intended to be used as a reference manual providing a guide to good practice. The guidelines discuss the objectives of TDM, why the need for TDM has arisen, an overview of the general characteristics of TDM, and discussion to provide readers with an understanding of TDM. A comprehensive list of TDM measures are provided, together with performance and evaluation criteria and examples of measures which have been implemented in Australia and overseas. (A)

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Publication

Library number
C 7186 /72 /10 / IRRD 868167
Source

Haymarket, NSW, AUSTROADS, 1995, III + 64 + 33 p., 250 ref.; AP-117 - ISBN 0-85588-460-6

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