Research Article
Nov 1975
Propensity of Statewide Multimodel Transportation
Authors: William D. Klink and Jason C. Yu, M.ASCEAuthor Affiliations
Publication: Transportation Engineering Journal of ASCE
Volume 101, Issue 4
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This paper presents the model areas of concern to statewide transportation planning, and the state's function in relation to each mode of transportation. The transition from highway departments and departments of transportation, is examined on a state level. Rather than keying on one of several state or highway departments, fundamental issues facing most states are analyzed. Furthermore, an attempt is made to detail the problems encountered in defining the role of such a department in the overall statewide planning process and concurrent difficulties in formulating alternatives that adequately reflect nontransportation effects of statewide transportation planning. The necessity of vertical feedback and input from local to regional to statewide planning is examined. Finally, the paper notes the basic differences between traditional highway planning and multimodal state transportation planning and problems encountered in the development of a statewide multimodal methodology.
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Transportation Engineering Journal of ASCE
Volume 101 • Issue 4 • November 1975
Pages: 639 - 655
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© 1975 American Society of Civil Engineers.
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Published in print: Nov 1975
Published online: Feb 5, 2021
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William D. Klink
Regional Transportation Planner, Peninsula Planning Dist. Commission, Hampton, Va.
Jason C. Yu, M.ASCE
Prof. of Civ. Engrg. and Dir. of Transportation Research Center, Univ. of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah.
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