The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to transportation planning.
Transportation planning – process of defining future policies, goals, investments, and spatial planning designs to prepare for future needs to move people and goods to destinations.
Context
Tools and inputs
- 3D city model
- Accessibility (transport)
- Benefit-cost ratio
- City-building game
- Generalised cost
- Hierarchy of roads
- Isochrone map
- Land-use forecasting
- Local transport plan
- New Approach to Appraisal
- Permeability (spatial and transport planning)
- SmartCode
- Traffic simulation
- Transport economics
- Transport engineering
- Transport forecasting
- Travel behavior
- Trip generation
- Trip distribution
- Mode choice
- Route assignment
Purpose and implementation
- Automobile dependency
- Bicycle poverty reduction
- Bus lane
- Curb extension
- Cycling advocacy
- Home zone / Play Street
- Journey to work
- Modal shift
- Shared space
- Street hierarchy
- Student transport
- Traffic flow
- Urban resilience
Theories
Sustainable transport
- Complete streets
- Freeway removal
- Green transport hierarchy
- Road diet
- Road expansion
- Highway revolt
- Transit-oriented development
- Transit mall
- Living street
- Low emission zone
- Zürich model
Cycling infrastructure
Outcomes and impacts
- Gridlock
- Induced demand
- Traffic congestion
- Transit desert
- Transport divide
- Travel blending
- Travel plan
Social
Measurements of planning outcomes
Notable publications and government reports
People
Organizations
See also
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