Urban Transport Planning and Management

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Transport or transportation is the movement of people and goods from one location to another. Transportation is performed by various models such as air rail road and water. The field can be divided into infrastructure vehicles and operations. Infrastructure consists of the fixed installations necessary for transport and may be roads railways airways waterways canals and pipelines or terminals such as airports railway stations bus stations and seaports. Vehicles traveling on the network include automobiles bicycles buses trains people and aircraft.
Transport within urbanized areas presents unique problems. The density of an urban environment can create significant levels of road traffic which can impact businesses and increase pollution. Parking space is another concern requiring the construction of large parking garages in high density areas which could be better used for other development. Good planning uses transit oriented development which attempts to place higher densities of jobs or residents near high volume transportation. The densities can cause traffic jams for automobiles yet are too low to be commercially served by trains or light rail systems. The convention solution is to use buses but these and light rail systems may fail where automobiles and excess road network capacity are both available achieving less than 1% rider ship.
The purpose of this book is to sensitive all to issue of Urban Transport Planning and to discuss the steps which need to be taken by the government and all stakeholders of the transportation. It gives brief introduction on Transport and Transportation Networks and Urban Planning. It further showcases how to develop imported or Intelligent Urban Transport Systems Problems and challenges involved in it and at the need for sustainable green urban transport is discussed.

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Title
Urban Transport Planning and Management
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Edition
1st ed.
Publisher
ISBN
9380090146
Length
xiv+467p., Bibliography; Index;
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