A. Identification / Fill in the blanks 1. involve programs such as traffic signal timing to improve flow, car and van pooling to reduce congestion, park-and-ride fringe parking lots to increase...


A. Identification / Fill in the blanks<br>1.<br>involve programs such as traffic signal timing to improve flow, car<br>and van pooling to reduce congestion, park-and-ride fringe parking lots to<br>increase transit ridership, and transit improvements.<br>2.<br>involve programs such as adding new highway elements, additional<br>bus lines or freeway lanes, rapid transit systems and extensions, or access roads<br>to airports or shopping malls.<br>3. A<br>representatives from local government and transportation authorities<br>4. The<br>may include representatives from labor, business, interested citizens, and<br>members of community interest groups.<br>5. The<br>responsible for carrying out the work or evaluating the technical aspects of the<br>project prepared by consultants.<br>6. It is the first step in the transportation planning process.<br>7. It is a step in the transportation planning process with the purpose of describing<br>the problem in terms of the objectives to be accomplished by the project and to<br>translate those objectives into criteria that can be quantified.<br>8. It is a step in the transportation planning process with the purpose of estimating<br>how each of the proposed alternatives would perform under present and future<br>conditions.<br>is a transportation policy-making organization made up of<br>_is composed of a cross-section of the community and<br>is composed of the engineering and planning staffs that are<br>9. It is where movements are originating, ending, and transiting<br>(intermediacy), entry or exit points in a transport system.<br>10. These are composed of a set of linkages expressing the connectivity<br>between places and the capacity to handle passenger or cargo volumes.<br>

Extracted text: A. Identification / Fill in the blanks 1. involve programs such as traffic signal timing to improve flow, car and van pooling to reduce congestion, park-and-ride fringe parking lots to increase transit ridership, and transit improvements. 2. involve programs such as adding new highway elements, additional bus lines or freeway lanes, rapid transit systems and extensions, or access roads to airports or shopping malls. 3. A representatives from local government and transportation authorities 4. The may include representatives from labor, business, interested citizens, and members of community interest groups. 5. The responsible for carrying out the work or evaluating the technical aspects of the project prepared by consultants. 6. It is the first step in the transportation planning process. 7. It is a step in the transportation planning process with the purpose of describing the problem in terms of the objectives to be accomplished by the project and to translate those objectives into criteria that can be quantified. 8. It is a step in the transportation planning process with the purpose of estimating how each of the proposed alternatives would perform under present and future conditions. is a transportation policy-making organization made up of _is composed of a cross-section of the community and is composed of the engineering and planning staffs that are 9. It is where movements are originating, ending, and transiting (intermediacy), entry or exit points in a transport system. 10. These are composed of a set of linkages expressing the connectivity between places and the capacity to handle passenger or cargo volumes.
1. Enumerate at least 5 elements of transportation planning.<br>2. Enumerate the 3 committees in a Transportation Planning Organization<br>3. Enumerate 5 modes of transportation<br>4. Enumerate the 2 separate time horizons being considered in Urban<br>Transportation Planning<br>

Extracted text: 1. Enumerate at least 5 elements of transportation planning. 2. Enumerate the 3 committees in a Transportation Planning Organization 3. Enumerate 5 modes of transportation 4. Enumerate the 2 separate time horizons being considered in Urban Transportation Planning
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