TRANSPORTATION PLANNING : PRINCIPLES, PRACTICES AND POLICIES------phi
Transportation
planning plays a useful role as a lifeline for any society. It
comprises applications of science and art, where a great deal of
judgement coupled with its technical elements is required to arrive at a
meaningful decision in order to develop transportation infrastructure
facilities for the community. Transportation planning, thereby, helps
in achieving a safer, faster, comfortable, convenient, economical and
environment-friendly movement of people and goods traffic.
In this context, an attempt has been made to write a comprehensive book
on this subject, which not only deals with the basic principles and
fundamentals of transportation planning but also keeps abreast of the
current practices and policies conducted in transportation planning.
Divided into 23 chapters, the book felicitously proffers the
fundamental techniques of transportation planning and travel demand
modelling, urban form and urban structure and their relation with
transport pattern, land use-transport model, accessibility and mobility
consideration in transport modelling, graph theory and road network
planning, cost benefit analysis, mass transport planning, applications
of intelligent transport system, applications of software in transport
planning, and transport policies.
Exploiting a systematic approach avoiding prolixity, this book will
prove to be a vade mecum for the undergraduate and postgraduate
students of civil engineering and transportation engineering. Besides,
this book is of immense benefit to the students opting a course on
Master of Planning conducted in various institutes.
Highlights of the Book
• Systematically organised concepts well-supported with ample illustrations
• Prodigious illustrative figures and tables
• Incorporates chapter-end summary to help in grasping the quirk concepts
• Presents state-of-the-art data
• Includes chapter-end review questions to help students prepare for examination
Contents:
1. Introduction to Transportation Planning. 2. Study Area. 3. Transportation Planning Surveys. 4. Travel Demand Forecasting Techniques. 5. Trip Generation Model. 6. Trip Distribution Models. 7. Modal Split. 8. Mode Choice Modelling through Stated Preference (SP) and Revealed Preference (RP) Data. 9. Traffic Assignment. 10. Freight Movement Study. 11. Long-term Transport Planning. 12. Regional Transportation Planning. 13. Accessibility and Mobility Considerations in Transport Planning. 14. The Lowry Land Use-transport Model. 15. Transport Supply. 16. Graph Theory: Approach to Road Network Planning. 17. Intermodal Integration. 18. Urban Form, Urban Structure and Relationship with Transport Pattern. 19. Cost Benefit Analysis. 20. Transit Planning, Design and Scheduling. 21. Applications of Intelligent Transport System. 22. Applications of Software in Transport Planning. 23. Transport Policies.