1 - Introduction To Transport Planning

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Civil Engineering Department

College of Engineering
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__________________________________ Transportation Engineering II CIV 468


Lecture 1_ Introduction to Transport Planning
Kwasi Agyeman Boakye ( [email protected])

Overview of the Course ( CIV 468)


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Time Period * Days * *. Mode of Assessment * Field Coursework and 2 Test - 30%; Exams - 70%
Recommended Reading

oTransport Planning and Traffic Engineering , C. A. O Flarherty oHighway Capacity Manual, 2010 oTraffic and Highway Engineering, Garber N.J and Hoel A.L, Bill Stenquist (2002).

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Transport planning is useful for describing the effects of a proposed transportation alternative and for explaining the benefits to the traveler of a new transportation system and its impacts on the community. The planning process involves the following: Situation definition Problem definition Search for solutions Performance analysis Evaluation Choice of project Specification and Construction The role of the engineer in this process is to: Develop forecasts of travel demand Conduct evaluations based on economic and noneconomic factors, and Identifying alternatives for short-, medium-, and long-range purposes.

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Situation Definition - Involves all of the activities required to understand the situation that gave rise to the perceived need for a transportation improvement. - The present system is analyzed and its characteristics are described. Information about the surrounding area, its people, and their travel habits may be obtained. Problem definition - The aim is to describe the problem in terms of the objectives to be accomplished by the project and to translate those objectives into criteria that can be quantified. - Objectives are statements of purpose, such as to reduce traffic congestion; to improve safety; to maximize net highway-user benefits; and to reduce noise. Search for solutions - Consideration is given to a variety of ideas, designs, locations, and system configurations that might provide solutions to the problem. - Among the options that might be used are different types of transport technology or vehicles, various system or network arrangements, and different methods of operation. This phase also includes preliminary feasibility studies, which might narrow the range of choices to those that appear most promising.
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Performance Analysis - This is to estimate how each of the proposed alternatives would perform under present and future conditions. - This element also involves the use of mathematical models for estimating travel demand. The number of persons or vehicles that will use the system is determined. Also costs of building, operation and maintenance of system is analyzed. Evaluation of Alternatives - Aimed at determining how well each alternative will achieve the objectives of the project as defined by the criteria. - The performance data produced in the analysis phase are used to compute the benefits and costs that will result if the project is selected. Choice of Project - It involves selecting a single project among several others after considering all factors. - It is possible that none of the alternatives will meet the criteria or standards, and additional investigations will be necessary.
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Specification and Construction - Here, the project moves into a detailed design phase in which each of the components of the facility is specified. - For a transportation facility, this involves its physical location, geometric dimensions, and structural configuration.

- Trial Question Observe one of the transport Situations in Ghana below, and prepare a transport plan for it; Uneven access to transportation is leading to post-harvest losses suffered by farmers Spending on transportation consumes a high proportion of an average persons income. The poor condition and inadequate maintenance of Ghanas transport infrastructure constrains movement of goods, services and passengers, resulting in higher transport costs. Road accidents are steadily increasing with increasing traffic volumes.
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