The objective of the National Smart Transportation Archive Researcher (NSTAR) is to develop an online, updatable, easily searchable database of case studies reliably documenting the effective use of transportationdemand management (TDM) strategies to reduce vehicle miles traveled (VMT) and single occupant vehicle (SOV) mode share. The database is intended for use by transportation professionals and worksite employee transportation coordinators to develop and improve the effectiveness of their own programs for the purposes of reducing traffic congestion and improving air quality. The database is located on the Help Desk of the National TDM and Telework Clearinghouse at http://www.nctr. usf.edu/clearinghouse. A Best Practices Guide was also prepared, which features 12 in-depth case studies of some of the most effective worksite trip reduction programs. These worksites are located in Washington State and the case studies were developed from data of theWashington State Department of Transportation Commute Trip Reduction Program and interviews with worksite employee transportation coordinators.
National Smart Transportation Archive Researcher Best Practices Guide
2006
192 pages
Report
No indication
English
Transportation , Computers, Control & Information Theory , Transportation & Traffic Planning , Searchable database , Case studies , Best practices , Worksites , Commute , Trip reduction program , Transportation demand management , National Smart Transportation Archive Researcher (NSTAR) , Transportation demand management(TDM)
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