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Review article

https://doi.org/10.7307/ptt.v27i6.1734

SOLVING TRAFFIC CONGESTION FROM THE DEMAND SIDE

Ying-En Ge ; Shanghai Maritime University
Olegas Prentkovskis ; Vilnius Gediminas Technical UniversityDepartment of Transport Technological EquipmentEditor-in-Chief of the TRANSPORT (http://www.tandfonline.com/tran)
Chunyan Tang ; Dalian University of Technology
Wafaa Saleh ; Edinburgh Napier University
Michael G. H. Bell ; University of Sydney Business School
Raimundas Junevičius ; Vilnius Gediminas Technical University


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Abstract

It is nowadays widely accepted that solving traffic congestion from the demand side is more important and more feasible than offering more capacity or facilities for transportation. Following a brief overview of evolution of the concept of Travel Demand Management (TDM), there is a discussion on the TDM foundations that include demand-side strategies, traveler choice and application settings and the new dimensions that ATDM (Active forms of Transportation and Demand Management) bring to TDM, i.e. active management and integrative management. Subsequently, the authors provide a short review of the state-of-the-art TDM focusing on relevant literature published since 2000. Next, we highlight five TDM topics that are currently hot: traffic congestion pricing, public transit and bicycles, travel behavior, travel plans and methodology. The paper closes with some concluding remarks.

Keywords

travel demand management; traffic congestion pricing; travel behavior, travel plans; active demand management; integrative demand management

Hrčak ID:

151926

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/151926

Publication date:

17.12.2015.

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