Traffic congestion is becoming a painful side effect of southern California's growth and prosperity, and mitigating the adverse effects of traffic congestion is becoming a primary concern for developers, employers and local governments. specific mitigation measures have historically been negotiated between developers and cities or have been included voluntary ridesharing programs. However, traffic more and more cities and regional agencies are requiring mitigation through ridesharing programs aimed at decreasing the number of automobiles on the streets and highways. These programs are often based on Transportation Demand Management (TDM) techniques and are designed to reduce the number of solo commuters instead of adding more freeways or costly transportation services.


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    Title :

    Transportation Demand Management Planning at Multi-Tenant Buildings: Protype III: An Example of TDM Planning During Project Design


    Contributors:
    K. Nichols (author) / E. Schreffler (author) / K. Gerwig (author)

    Publication date :

    1988


    Size :

    49 pages


    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English