Module 1 - Introduction To Transportation Planning and Engineering
Module 1 - Introduction To Transportation Planning and Engineering
INTRODUCTION
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urban growth, economic development,
safety, and security.
Transportation Engineering
Transportation
engineering or transport engineering is
the application of technology and scientific
principles to the planning, functional
design, operation and management of
facilities for any mode of transportation in
order to provide for the safe, efficient,
rapid, comfortable,
convenient, economical, and
environmentally compatible movement of
people and goods transport.
Transportation engineering, as
practiced by civil engineers, primarily
involves planning, design, construction,
maintenance, and operation of
transportation facilities. The facilities
support air, highway, railroad, pipeline,
water, and even space transportation. The
design aspects of transportation
engineering include the sizing of
transportation facilities (how many lanes
or how much capacity the facility has),
determining the materials and thickness
used in pavement designing the geometry
(vertical and horizontal alignment) of the
roadway (or track).
Transportation Planning
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undertaking numerous technical activities
at many different scales of analysis to
pinpoint expected problems, and
processing large amount of data
associated with system performance and
travel behavior.
Transportation planning is a
cooperative process designed to foster
involvement by all users of the system,
such as the business community,
community groups, environmental
organizations, the traveling public, freight
operators, and the general public, through
a proactive public participation process
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Basic Elements of Transportation
Planning
● Situation definition
● Problem definition
● Analysis of performance
● Evaluation of alternatives
● Choice of project
Situation Definition
Problem Definition
The purpose of this step is to
describe the problem in terms of the
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objectives to be accomplished by the basis for project design. Other information
project and to translate those objectives about the use of the system (such as trip
into criteria that can be quantified. length, travel by time of day, and vehicle
Objectives are statements of purpose, occupancy) are also determined and used
such as to reduce traffic congestion; to in calculating user benefits for various
improve safety; to maximize net highway- criteria or measures of effectiveness.
user benefits; and to reduce noise. Environmental effects of the transportation
Criteria are the measures of effectiveness project (such as noise and air pollution
that can be used to quantify the extent to levels and acres of land required) are
which a proposed transportation project estimated
will achieve the stated objectives. For
example, the objective “to reduce traffic
congestion” might use “travel time” as the
measure of effectiveness.
Analysis of Performance
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standards, and additional investigations
will be necessary.
Choice of Project
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• Developing a financial plan for
securing sufficient revenues to
cover the costs of implementing
strategies.
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Economic Studies
Financial Studies
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Traffic or Road Use Studies
Engineering Studies
● Topographic surveys
● Soil surveys
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● Estimation of possible
developments in all aspect due to
the proposed highway development
● Road life studies
STUDENT ACTIVITY.
Note:
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FEEDBACK
SUMMARY
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activities that collect information on the
performance of the existing transportation
system; forecast future performance
levels given expected changes to key
factors such as land use, price of fuel, and
growth in employment; and identify
possible solutions to expected problems in
system performance.
● Situation definition
● Problem definition
● Analysis of performance
● Evaluation of alternatives
● Choice of project
● Economic studies
● Financial studies
● Engineering studies
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REFERENCES
http://www.engineeringenotes.com/
transportation-engineering/highway-
planning-intro-objectives-principle-
process-necessity-and-importance/48327
https://transportgeography.org/?
page_id=247
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/
Transportation_engineering
https://www.changing-transport.org/wp-
content/uploads/TCC-
Week_Philippines_State-of-Public-
Transport-Systems.pdf
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