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Title: Broadening Integrated Corridor Management Stakeholders
Accession Number: 01745338
Record Type: Monograph
Record URL: Availability: Find a library where document is available Abstract: Integrated corridor management (ICM) is a relatively new congestion management approach that has been gaining interest for its potential to mitigate congestion with few changes to the existing transportation infrastructure. The primary objective of any ICM system is to coordinate the assets and expertise of multiple stakeholders rather than have each one respond to related issues independently. By integrating the management and operations of the corridor system, the complete corridor infrastructure may be better utilized, thus resulting in improved travel conditions in the target network. This report addresses a broad range of operational and efficiency issues that are critical to bringing non-traditional (freight, transit, incident response, and nonmotorized) stakeholders into the ICM process. The guidance is based on documented lessons-learned from agencies that have implemented ICM, and includes institutional, technical, and organizational approaches such as: cooperative procedures and agreements, operational constraints and opportunities, potential ICM strategies, evaluation methodologies, and performance measures related to successfully incorporating freight, transit, incident response, and non-motorized transportation into ICM.
Report/Paper Numbers: Project 03-121
Language: English
Authors: Alexiadis, VassiliChu, AliceBasile, RonWunderlich, KarlRow, ShelleyPagination: 229p
Publication Date: 2020
Serial: ISBN: 9780309481618
Media Type: Digital/other
Features: Appendices; Figures; Tables
TRT Terms: Subject Areas: Highways; Motor Carriers; Operations and Traffic Management; Passenger Transportation; Planning and Forecasting
Files: TRIS, TRB, ATRI
Created Date: Jul 15 2020 2:29PM
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