This report summarizes international traffic issues identified during the development of traffic circulation and long-range (1995 to 2020) plan for the cities of Del Rio and Eagle Pass, Texas. These plans include recommendations for roadway capacity increases, left turn lanes, new routes to relieve congestion, and international thoroughfares. These elements are discussed in the previous reports of this study (2940-1 for Eagle Pass, and 2940-2 for Del Rio). Successful implementation of an urban traffic circulation plan for a border city requires interagency cooperation at an international level. This summary report provides TxDOT with an understanding of international traffic issues relevant to Del Rio and Eagle Pass. The recommendations and schedules discussed in this report can assist TxDOT in ensuring that its international transportation infrastructure planning is in concert with that of relevant agencies on both sides of the border.
International Traffic Circulation in Del Rio and Eagle Pass: Executive Summary
1996
36 pages
Report
No indication
English
Transportation , Transportation & Traffic Planning , Road Transportation , International Commerce, Marketing, & Economics , International trade , Border control , Transportation planning , Texas , Mexico , Traffic control , Growth , Urban planning , Interagency cooperation , Eagle Pass(Texas) , Del Rio(Texas)
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