A 1992 report to Congress, pursuant to Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act (ISTEA) section 1089 and 6015, acknowledges that Texas serves a disproportionate share of the U.S.-Mexico international trade, and accordingly, recommends the development of federal-aid program options to improve transportation infrastructure related to international trade. In order to take advantage of this recommendation, border states must monitor their transborder traffic demand and develop traffic circulation plans for their border cities. This report presents a 25-year traffic circulation plan for the City of Eagle Pass, Texas. The plan includes recommendations for increasing roadway capacity, adding left turn lanes, new routes to relieve congestion, international thoroughfares, and other relevant issues. It also includes a comprehensive analysis of a transborder traffic in Eagle pass and international thoroughfares between Piedras Negras and Eagle Pass.
Traffic Circulation Study and Long-Range Plan for Eagle Pass
1996
136 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Transportation & Traffic Planning , Transportation , Road Transportation , International Commerce, Marketing, & Economics , Traffic engineering , Transportation planning , Traffic control , International trade , Texas , Forecasting , Traffic capacity , Regional planning , Traffic estimation , Recommendations , Traffic management , City of Eagle Pass(Texas)
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