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Modeling and Mobility Standards
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Transportation Modeling
- A Citizen's Guide to Better Streets: How to Engage Your Transportation Agency, by Gary Toth, Project for Public Spaces. (See Chapter VII, which discusses level-of-service standards, volume-to-capacity ratios, traffic modeling, traffic forecasting, and questions citizens should ask about these concepts to protect community livability)
- A Transportation Modeling Primer, by Edward A. Beimborn, Center for Urban Transportation Studies, University of Wisconsin
- Florida's Multi-Modal Level of Service Standards, a handbook, Quality/Level of Service 2009, developed by the Florida Department of Transportation
- Inside the Blackbox: Making Transportation Models Work for Livable Communities, by Edward Beimborn, Professor, School of Engineering, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, and Rob Kennedy, Ph.D., and William Schaefer, Citizens for a Better Environment
- Multi-Modal Level of Service Analysis for Urban Streets, a research project being conducted by Dowling & Associates to develop and test methods for determining levels of service for bicycle and pedestrian as well as automobile and transit modes on urban streets. Click here for report.
- Non-Motorized Travel: Travel demand forecasing for pedestrian and bicycle travel, Federal Highway Administration, U.S. Department of Transportation
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