2445 - Multifaceted Transportation Performance Integrating Mobility, Safety, Air Quality, Physical Activity and Public Health

ConclusionThis study proposed an integrated approach and presented a case example using the observed data in Michigan. The method was useful researchers understanding transportation performances in a comprehensive manner integrating multifaceted measures. The approach is expected to help decision-makers in developing traffic management strategies by allowing analyses of traffic-related public health strategies based on traffic exposure measures. In order to examine the effects of alternative strategies, performance measures could be derived from activity-based travel demand models or simulations. Simulation-based assessments can serve as a decision supporting tool for evaluating and/or selecting various treatment options for public health strategies prior to actual implementation. The application of activity-based travel demand models makes it possible to quantify various measures in the proposed approach by providing the effects of alternative strategies.
Source: Journal of Transport and Health - Category: Occupational Health Source Type: research