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Study On Traffic Impact Analysis Of Commercial Land-Use Development

Posted on:2008-11-14Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:J Q LuoFull Text:PDF
GTID:2132360215458900Subject:Transportation planning and management
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Traffic impact analysis (TIA) is to study the inner link between land-use and urban traffic, and reveal the traffic impact of development behavior, explore means and policy to reach harmony between land-use and urban traffic.This dissertation focuses on commercial land-use which induces trip largely and impacts urban traffic system increasingly serious. Based on the study of the interaction between urban traffic and commercial land-use development, the need and possibility of developing traffic impact analysis and management in big city is investigated. To forward the executing effectively of traffic impact analysis and management to reach sustainable urban land-use development in urbanization, this paper analyzes the traffic impact characters of commercial land-use by researching developer's behavior, and the application qualification of TIA is studied, and gives a systematic introduction of content and method of TIA for commercial land-use. The study area and traffic demand forecast are essentials in project traffic impact assessment, in combination with the characteristics of commercial land-use development, the application and advancement of traffic impact analysis technology and developer accepting, key technologies in TIA are discussed in detail, and develops simple and fast project trip generation methods which concretize developer's expectation and cognitive factors. Then, this study talks about traffic impact management policy and means which are used to administrate developer's behavior. At last, this study verifies TIA theory and method system by discussing the practice in a project.The study process and production will enrich TIA theory system, and will guide the practice of traffic impact analysis and traffic impact management.
Keywords/Search Tags:traffic impact analysis, commercial land-use, development behavior, traffic impact management
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