Title: Motivation
1Analytical Support for the Statewide Multimodal
Long-Range Transportation Plan Mohammed A.
Ba-Ali, Brister B. Barrett, David A. Cowden,
Jared T. Zane Graduate Students C. Ariel Pinto,
Kenneth D. Peterson Faculty Advisor James H.
Lambert Center for Risk Management of
Engineering Systems Department of Systems and
Information Engineering School of Engineering
and Applied Science, University of Virginia
Goal Support the VTrans2025 (www.vtrans.org)
Steering Committee in selecting and prioritizing
multimodal transportation systems.
- Motivation
- Need for analytical methods to improve
coordination among the modal transportation
agencies of the Commonwealth of Virginia - Federal legislation that requires states to
consider alternate transportation modes - Need for use of objective criteria in planning
and prioritizing projects - Objectives
- Review the relevant literature and the experience
of federal agencies, other states, and other
countries - Define requirements for participation of the
various state transportation agencies - Specify analytical methods and data needs that
support multimodal systems integration - Perform case studies and transfer the developed
methodology to the VTrans2025 committee
EC Economic Competitiveness IM Intermodalism
and Mobility SM System Management
FR Fiscal Responsibility QL Quality of
Life SS Safety and Security
Aviation Case Study
Port Case Study
Rail Case Study
Public Transit Case Study