ST-1.7 Transportation Demand Management
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TravelSmart Adelaide
Australia - Travel Blending® involves in-depth analysis of people’s travel behaviour followed by detailed suggestions on how behaviour could be modified, with follow up monitoring and feedback.
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Brisbane Busway Network
Australia - Like other cities in developed countries, Brisbane experienced a rapid decline in public transportation usage in the post war period. Despite an extensive rail network, the proportion of public transport trips in the city declined from roughly
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CURB: Climate Action for Urban Sustainability
During Climate Week NYC in September 2016, the World Bank, together with C40 Cities, the Compact of Mayors, and other partners, launched a new planning tool called “CURB: Climate Action for Urban Sustainability,” which can help address some of these issue
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Clean Energy Solutions Center
“The Clean Energy Solutions Center helps governments design and adopt policies and programs that support the deployment of clean energy technologies.
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Transportation Demand Management at the University of British Columbia
Canada - In 1997, the Greater Vancouver Regional District (GVRD) adopted an Official Community Plan bylaw for Ubc, which mandated a TDM program for UBC. In the subsequent Memorandum of Understanding between the GVRD and UBC, the university committed to th
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SFpark
United States - It has been estimated that one third of city traffic in San Francisco is caused by drivers circling around the block to find parking, which increases transportation related greenhouse gas emissions in the city. The SFpark project introduce
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“Get Downtown” in Ann Arbor, Michigan
United States - The high price of parking space for automobiles combined with significant growth in traffic congestion in the downtown area led the city of Ann Arbor, Michigan to establish a bus pass programme. The programme, called “Get Downtown”, was la
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Thailand Transport and Traffic Development Master Plan 2011 – 2020
Thailand - Strategy 1:Upgrade capability of agencies and personnel for the development of an environmentally sustainable transport system. Strategy 2: Establish appropriate plans and mechanisms for interfacing and monitoring of transport and traffic work
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Van transit system in the Bangkok Metropolitan Region
Thailand - The Bangkok Metropolitan Region (BMR) Authority has established a van transit system to meet transport needs in very congested areas as well as for travel between city centres and suburban areas. First initiated in 1995, the system has been so
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Smart Transport Strategy for Thailand 4.0 (SmarTran4T4)
Thailand - The Royal Thai Government has a long-term economic vision called “Thailand 4.0” to shift toward the creation of a value-added economy in the next 20 years. However, traffic congestion in the mega city of Bangkok is not only time-wasting but als
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Ownership Pricing (Additional Registration Fee (ARF) and Vehicle Quota System (VQS)) in Singapore
Singapore manages traffic demand through ownership pricing in the form of an Additional Registration Fee (ARF) which, coupled with the city's Vehicle Quota System (VQS), helps limit increases in congestion. The ARF was introduced in 1972 to deter vehicle
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EcoParq
Mexico - EcoParq is a program of the Government of the Federal District in charge of the Authority of the Public Space, dependent of the Secretary of Urban Development and Housing, whose purpose is to improve the urban mobility and to recover the public s