Strategies
Several types of strategy encourage more efficient and sustainable travel and transport behaviour. Section 2.1 of the Economic evaluation manual volume 2, 2005, introduces those strategies, which are:
Strategies providing improved transport options
Section 2.2 of the Economic evaluation manual volume 2, 2005, covers:
- Types of strategy
- Alternative work schedules
- Car sharing
- Cycle infrastructure improvements
- Cycle and walking promotion
- Cycle/passenger transport integration
- Guaranteed ride home
- High occupancy vehicle priority
- Non-motorised transport
- Park-and-ride facilities
- Passenger transport service improvements
- Pedestrian infrastructure improvements
- Personal security
- Ridesharing
- Shuttle services
- Taxi service improvements
- Telework
- Traffic calming
Pricing strategies
Pricing involves transport price adjustments to encourage more efficient travel patterns. Section 2.3 of the Economic evaluation manual volume 2, 2005, covers:
- Commuter financial incentives
- Improved transport charging mechanisms
- Road tolls
- Other road pricing strategies
Parking and land use management strategies
Section 2.4 of the Economic evaluation manual volume 2, 2005 covers:
- Access management
- Car-free planning
- Cycle parking
- Location efficient development
- New community design
- Parking management
- Public transport oriented development
- Smart growth
