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- catalog abstract "This publication contains workshop reports, conference papers and case studies that were presented at the conference on Transportation System Management (TSM). The conference addressed three objectives: provision of the latest information on DOT policies and requirements, the provision of the latest information on experiences with the actual implementation of a range of individual TSM actions, the examination of the emphasis of the regulations on a regional or metropolitan planning perspective. The conference emphasized urban areas that had or were having success in implementing TSM actions. Three major issues were highlighted in the presentations as well as during the discussion of implementation of individual TSM actions. The issues are: TSM as a planning process and the role of metropolitan planning organizations in that process, perceived conflict between short-term and long-range transportation objectives and public involvement and acceptance of TSM actions.".
- catalog contributor b966445.
- catalog contributor b966446.
- catalog contributor b966447.
- catalog contributor b966448.
- catalog contributor b966449.
- catalog created "1977.".
- catalog date "1977".
- catalog date "1977.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1977.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references.".
- catalog description "Introduction -- Summary and findings -- Traffic operations improvements to manage and control the flow of vehicles -- Preferential treatment for transit and other high-occupancy vehicles -- Management and control of parking -- Management of demand -- Actions to reduce vehicle use -- Actions to improve transit management efficiency -- Definition, objectives, and implications of TSM -- Heading in the right direction -- Improving public facility systems -- Federal perspective regarding TSM -- Transportation system management from the Federal Highway Administration perspective -- State transportation department viewpoint of TSM -- State highway department view of TSM -- Traffic operation improvements -- Freight movement: A crucial component of transportation system management -- Preferential treatment for high-occupancy vehicles -- Pedestrian and bicycle provisions of transportation system management -- Parking management strategies -- Managing transportation demand by alternative work schedule techniques -- Actions to reduce vehicle use in congested areas -- Management by objectives applied to transportation system management -- Improving service quality and efficiency through the use of service standards -- Dial-a-ride as an element in transportation system management -- Problems of packaging TSM activities: Differing objectives, conflicts between activities, and institutional problems -- Methodological framework for the TSM planning process -- Packaging transportation elements to meet energy goals -- Packaging transportation elements to meet environmental objectives -- Role of the MPO in formulating the TSM element -- Implementing TSM: A discussion -- Case studies: Boston, Massachusetts, Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minnesota, Portland, Oregon, Madison, Wisconsin -- conference reactions and perspectives.".
- catalog description "This publication contains workshop reports, conference papers and case studies that were presented at the conference on Transportation System Management (TSM). The conference addressed three objectives: provision of the latest information on DOT policies and requirements, the provision of the latest information on experiences with the actual implementation of a range of individual TSM actions, the examination of the emphasis of the regulations on a regional or metropolitan planning perspective. The conference emphasized urban areas that had or were having success in implementing TSM actions. Three major issues were highlighted in the presentations as well as during the discussion of implementation of individual TSM actions. The issues are: TSM as a planning process and the role of metropolitan planning organizations in that process, perceived conflict between short-term and long-range transportation objectives and public involvement and acceptance of TSM actions.".
- catalog extent "iv, 163 p. :".
- catalog isPartOf "Special report (National Research Council (U.S.). Transportation Research Board) ; 172.".
- catalog isPartOf "Special report - Transportation Research Board, National Research Council ; 172".
- catalog issued "1977".
- catalog issued "1977.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Washington : National Academy of Sciences,".
- catalog spatial "United States".
- catalog spatial "United States.".
- catalog subject "388.4/0973 19".
- catalog subject "HE308 .C653 1976".
- catalog subject "Transportation and state United States Congresses.".
- catalog subject "Transportation and state United States.".
- catalog subject "Urban transportation policy United States Congresses.".
- catalog subject "Urban transportation policy United States.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Introduction -- Summary and findings -- Traffic operations improvements to manage and control the flow of vehicles -- Preferential treatment for transit and other high-occupancy vehicles -- Management and control of parking -- Management of demand -- Actions to reduce vehicle use -- Actions to improve transit management efficiency -- Definition, objectives, and implications of TSM -- Heading in the right direction -- Improving public facility systems -- Federal perspective regarding TSM -- Transportation system management from the Federal Highway Administration perspective -- State transportation department viewpoint of TSM -- State highway department view of TSM -- Traffic operation improvements -- Freight movement: A crucial component of transportation system management -- Preferential treatment for high-occupancy vehicles -- Pedestrian and bicycle provisions of transportation system management -- Parking management strategies -- Managing transportation demand by alternative work schedule techniques -- Actions to reduce vehicle use in congested areas -- Management by objectives applied to transportation system management -- Improving service quality and efficiency through the use of service standards -- Dial-a-ride as an element in transportation system management -- Problems of packaging TSM activities: Differing objectives, conflicts between activities, and institutional problems -- Methodological framework for the TSM planning process -- Packaging transportation elements to meet energy goals -- Packaging transportation elements to meet environmental objectives -- Role of the MPO in formulating the TSM element -- Implementing TSM: A discussion -- Case studies: Boston, Massachusetts, Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minnesota, Portland, Oregon, Madison, Wisconsin -- conference reactions and perspectives.".
- catalog title "Transportation system management : proceedings of a conference held November 7-10, 1976 / conducted by the Transportation Research Board and sponsored by the Urban Mass Transportation Administration and the Federal Highway Administration of the U.S. Department of Transportation, in cooperation with the Institute of Transportation Engineers.".
- catalog type "Conference proceedings. fast".
- catalog type "text".