Mobility Management Strategies: Traffic Flow Improvement Strategies
This page provides links to EPA and non-EPA Web-based resources that provide additional information on mobility management strategies. Links go directly to specific Web sites or documents that address traffic flow improvement strategies.
- U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Resources
- Other Federal Departments & Agencies
- State, Local, and Regional Programs
- Non-Governmental Organizations
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U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Resources
- Assessing the Emissions and Fuel Consumption Impacts of Intelligent Transportation Systems (PDF) (70pp, 506K, EPA231-R-98-007, December 1998)
An EPA study that describes modeling approaches needed to capture the short- and long-term transportation, emissions, and fuel consumption impacts of Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) deployment. - Transportation Control Measures (TCMs)
EPA fact sheets on topics related to traffic flow improvement strategies.- Intelligent Transportation Systems (PDF) (6pp, 63K, EPA420-S-96-007, July 1996)
- Traffic Flow Improvements (PDF) (8pp, 70K, EPA420-S-96-012, July 1996)
Other Federal Departments & Agencies
- Setting Standards for the Future (PDF) (4pp, 110K)
A U.S. Department of Transportation fact sheet that describes standards for intelligent transportation systems.
State, Local, and Regional Programs
- The Integrated Transportation Management System (PDF) (6pp, 201K)
A Delaware Department of Transportation pamphlet on the benefits of integrated transportation management systems.
Non-Governmental Organizations
- National Transportation Operations Coalition
A national resource on transportation management and operations and intelligent transportation systems. - TransForm (formerly TALC, Transportation and Land Use Coalition)
A partnership of over 90 groups working for a sustainable and socially just Bay Area. The organization analyzes county and regional policies, works with community groups to develop alternatives, and coordinates grassroots campaigns.
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