Environmental concerns
Congestion and conditions like idling, stand-still and stop-and-go traffic lead to increased vehicle emissions. TSMO strategies aimed at encouraging multimodal, non-motorized use of the transportation system and keeping vehicles moving through the system can reduce negative environmental impacts.
Title | Cost | Technology | Collaboration |
---|---|---|---|
Alternative work hours | Low | Low | Low |
Bicycle facilities | Medium | Low | High |
Congestion pricing | High | High | High |
Employee ridesharing | Low | Low | Low |
High occupancy vehicle lanes | Medium | Medium | High |
Land use development | Low | Low | High |
Park and ride | Medium | Medium | High |
Parking designated for carpool or vanpool | Low | Low | Medium |
Roundabouts - design & installation | High | Low | Medium |
Telecommuting | Low | Medium | Medium |
Traffic signal priority & preemption | Medium | Medium | Medium |
Trip reduction ordinances | Low | Low | High |
Unbundled residential parking | High | Low | High |
Vanpools | Low | Low | Low |
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