Technical Session D3: Planning Through Change: Transportation Demand Management Applications
Date: 6/2/2022 Time: 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM Location: Auditorium
Moderator: Michael Hyland, University of California-Irvine
Presenter Name: Sneha Roy, Cambridge Systematics/University of Kentucky Title: Why is Traffic Congestion Getting Worse? A Decomposition of the Contributors to Growing Congestion in San Francisco More Information: View
Presenter Name: Ryan Winn, AECOM Title: Dynamically managing curbspace in real-time for highest and best use More Information: View
Presenter Name: Deborah Salon, Arizona State University Title: Shop ‘til you drop (off your kids at school): accurate representations of trip chaining in shopping travel simulation models More Information: View
Presenter Name: Stephen P. Mattingly, Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, University of Texas at Arlington Title: Machine Learning Approach to Estimate Daily Bike Traffic (DBT) Using Emerging Data Source STRAVA More Information: View
Technical Session D3: Planning Through Change: Transportation Demand Management Applications
Description
This session focuses on transportation demand management (TDM) and applications addressing planning through changes such as increased congestion, competition for the curb, and COVID-19 constraints. Insights from this session help inform policy and planning aimed at shaping more a more sustainable future.