Transportation Planning Flashcards

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What is the 3-C Planning process in transportation planning?

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Continuing, cooperative, and comprehensive

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2
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______________ is a federal legislation act that requires fiscally constrained planning by MPOs

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Intermodal surface transportation efficiency act (ISTEA)

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3
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The traditional ______________ is a 20 year minimum planning horizon vision document that reflects the application of programmatic transportation goals to project prioritization.

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Long Range Transportation Plan (LRTP)

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4
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___________ are responsible for air quality planning and conformity and environmental reviews (NEPA), including water issues.

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Metropolitan Planning Organizations (MPO)

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5
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_________________ is required to proceed with ROW acquisition and construction.

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Environmental Analysis as per NEPA

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What is the first step in the four step-gravity model?

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Trip generation

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7
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what is the second steps in the four step-gravity model?

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Trip distribution

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8
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What is the third step in the four-step gravity model?

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Mode Split

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9
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What is the fourth step in the four step gravity model?

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trip assignment (network assignment)

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10
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What are the four steps in the four-step gravity model?

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Trip generation, trip distribution, mode split, and trip assignment.

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11
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_________ estimates the number of trips generated by different types of land uses

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Trip generation

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12
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____________ estimates where the generated trips will go.

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trip distribution

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13
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_________________ estimates which trips will use automobile and which will use the modes (transit, bicycles, walking)

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Mode split

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14
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________________ assigns trips by each mode to the roadway network

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Trip assignment.

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15
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True/False: MPOS handle maintenance and operation of the roadways?

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False

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16
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True/False: MPOs handle the construction and design of roadways.

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False

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17
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________________ is free flowing with low volumes and high speeds.

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Level of Service A

18
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_______________ has a stable flow, with operating speeds beginning to be restricted somewhat by traffic conditions. Drivers still have reasonable freedom to select their speed and land of operation.

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Level of Service B

19
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______________ has a mostly stable flow, but speeds and maneuverability are more closely constricted by the higher volumes.

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Levels of Service C.

20
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___________ is approaching an unstable flow, with tolerable operating speeds, but driving speeds can be considerably affected by changes in operating conditions.

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Level of Service D

21
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____________ cannot be described by speed alone. Operating speeds are lower than Level D with volumes at or near the capacity of highway.

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Levels of Service E.

22
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______________ is when operating speeds are stop and go. The stoppages disrupt the traffic flow so the volume carried by the roadway falls below its capacity.

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Level of Service F.

23
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__________________ understands the demands placed on the community’s transportation network by development.

A

Traffic Impact Analysis

24
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_______________ is planning for all users, variety of modes, variety of ages and trip types.

A

Complete streets

25
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Transit Oriented Development is a concept developed by ____________?

A

Peter Calthorpe

26
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What is another term for vehicle miles traveled (VMT) reduction strategies?

A

Transportation Demand Management (TDM)

27
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What are the three main functional classes?

A

Arterials, collectors and local roads

28
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_______________ is a wide urban street with tree lined sidewalks and often multiple lanes of both fast and slow moving traffic.

A

A boulevard

29
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An employer sponsored program that allows employees to opt out of having a parking space and receive payment is known as a ____________?

A

Parking cashout

30
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________________ is a website to asses walkability of a location with number of nearby amenities being the leading predictor of whether people walk.

A

Walk score

31
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How many levels of automated vehicle classifications are there?

A

0 - 4 levels.

32
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What is level 0 of the automated vehicle classifications?

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Driver completely controls the vehicle at all times.

33
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What is level 1 of the automated vehicle classifications?

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Individual vehicle controls are automated such as electronic stability control or automatic braking.

34
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What is level 2 of the automated vehicle classification?

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Level 2 is at least two controls can be automated in unison such as adaptive cruise control in combination with lane keeping.

35
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What is level 3 of automated vehicle classification?

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Driver can fully cede controls of all safety critical function in certain conditions.

36
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What is level 4 of the automated vehicle classification?

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Vehicle performs all safety-critical functions for the entire trip with the driver not expected to control the vehicle at any time.

37
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A ___________ is also called a lane reduction, road rechannelization, or road conversion is a technique in transportation planning whereby the number of travel lanes and/or effective width of the road is reduced in order to achieve systemic improvements.

A

road diet

38
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______________ is an approach that promotes walking and bicycling to school through infrastructure improvements, enforcement, tools, safety education, and incentives to encourage walking and bicycling to school.

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Safe Routes to School

39
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__________________ was developed to support park and recreation professionals and their partners to implement environmental, policy, and program strategies to create safe walking and biking access to parks.

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Safe Routes to Parks

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