Title: Traffic Calming:
1Transportation Planning and Traffic Calming- Part
2
Traffic Calming Introduction and
Applications June 21st, 2007 by Indraneel Kumar,
AICP
2- 3 Es- Education, Enforcement, and Engineering
- Police enforcement-engineering
- options- street closure
- Management of traffic by volume
- and speed
- Part of Context Sensitive Design
- Flexible design standards
3(No Transcript)
4(No Transcript)
5- Extension of the curb and planting
- Midblock or intersection corners
- Parallel, angled chokers, etc.
- Planting to alert the motorist
- Physical constraint
- Visual traffic calming effects
6(No Transcript)
7(No Transcript)
8(No Transcript)
9- Tighter curb radius
- Raised crossing and intersection- alerts drivers
- Paving treatment Raised surfaces
- Visual traffic calming effects
10(No Transcript)
11(No Transcript)
12- Diagonal diverters create two unconnected
streets- intersection - Partial closure for motorized traffic
Source Delaware DOT
13(No Transcript)
14Gateways, Lane Reduction
15Refuge Islands, Roundabouts / Traffic Circles
16Applications Traffic Calming
- Congress for the New Urbanism
- Wider street standards are giving way to
narrower streets, particularly in residential
areas - More asphalt More vehicles
-
Traditional Neighborhood / Narrow Streets
17(No Transcript)
18- Travel Impacts-
- Pre and post Traffic Calming travel impacts-
motorized / non motorized travel - Assumption- 10-20 increase in non motorized
travel- half of that substitute motorized travel
19(No Transcript)
20(No Transcript)
21Traffic Calming Impacts- Horizontal vs. Vertical
Equity
22(No Transcript)
23Traffic Calming- Sources
www.VTPI.org www.ITE.org (Traffic Calming State
of the Practice) www.PBIC.org www.PPS.org www.Traf
ficCalming.org http//www.fhwa.dot.gov/environment
/tcalm/index.htm www.planning.org (Traffic
Calming PAS 456) http//www.io.com/bumper/ada.h
tm
24Thank you!!!
ikumar_at_purdue.edu