Understanding the Operational Attributes of Volunteer Driver Programs to Support Incorporation Into Transportation Planning

Understanding the Operational Attributes of Volunteer Driver Programs to Support Incorporation Into Transportation Planning

Author: Matthieu Goudreau

Publisher:

Published: 2019

Total Pages: 0

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Volunteer Driver Programs (VDP) have been identified as a potential solution to the lack of available alternatives in rural communities by providing a low-cost transportation system where volunteers offer to drive community members (Hanson 2013). This study collected annual travel data and organisational attributes from 8 VDPs operating in New Brunswick.The organizational analysis of VDPs, using a developed Maturity Model, showed a connection between levels of maturity for particular processes and certain group size. Some Key Practices show to be transitional in nature as groups transition from Small to in Large size, while others did not show consensus suggesting that the surveyed VDPs have yet to determine the optimal level of management that they warrant.The descriptive statistics show that 7 groups served 5,769 drives in a year moving 8,367 riders a total distance over 350,000 kilometres. The primary purpose of these trips was for “Health” purposes with a second large portion being for “Work and Education”. There was a strong positive linear correlation (R2=0.82) between number of riders and overall budget, suggesting that even though groups were independently organized and can operate in different geographic areas, the rate of budget increase per increase in number of riders appears to be fairly constant.These results are aimed to assist VDP operators in managing their organisational practices and service records using a methodology similar to transit agencies, while providing resources for transportation planners to assess VDP implementation as a tool for meeting rural transportation needs.


Transportation Planning Handbook

Transportation Planning Handbook

Author: ITE (Institute of Transportation Engineers)

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2016-08-01

Total Pages: 1204

ISBN-13: 1118762355

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A multi-disciplinary approach to transportation planning fundamentals The Transportation Planning Handbook is a comprehensive, practice-oriented reference that presents the fundamental concepts of transportation planning alongside proven techniques. This new fourth edition is more strongly focused on serving the needs of all users, the role of safety in the planning process, and transportation planning in the context of societal concerns, including the development of more sustainable transportation solutions. The content structure has been redesigned with a new format that promotes a more functionally driven multimodal approach to planning, design, and implementation, including guidance toward the latest tools and technology. The material has been updated to reflect the latest changes to major transportation resources such as the HCM, MUTCD, HSM, and more, including the most current ADA accessibility regulations. Transportation planning has historically followed the rational planning model of defining objectives, identifying problems, generating and evaluating alternatives, and developing plans. Planners are increasingly expected to adopt a more multi-disciplinary approach, especially in light of the rising importance of sustainability and environmental concerns. This book presents the fundamentals of transportation planning in a multidisciplinary context, giving readers a practical reference for day-to-day answers. Serve the needs of all users Incorporate safety into the planning process Examine the latest transportation planning software packages Get up to date on the latest standards, recommendations, and codes Developed by The Institute of Transportation Engineers, this book is the culmination of over seventy years of transportation planning solutions, fully updated to reflect the needs of a changing society. For a comprehensive guide with practical answers, The Transportation Planning Handbook is an essential reference.


HRIS Abstracts

HRIS Abstracts

Author: National Research Council (U.S.). Highway Research Board

Publisher:

Published: 1985

Total Pages: 1254

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Developing and Maintaining Emergency Operations Plans

Developing and Maintaining Emergency Operations Plans

Author: United States. Federal Emergency Management Agency

Publisher:

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 75

ISBN-13:

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Comprehensive Preparedness Guide (CPG) 101 provides guidelines on developing emergency operations plans (EOP). It promotes a common understanding of the fundamentals of risk-informed planning and decision making to help planners examine a hazard or threat and produce integrated, coordinated, and synchronized plans. The goal of CPG 101 is to make the planning process routine across all phases of emergency management and for all homeland security mission areas. This Guide helps planners at all levels of government in their efforts to develop and maintain viable all-hazards, all-threats EOPs. Accomplished properly, planning provides a methodical way to engage the whole community in thinking through the life cycle of a potential crisis, determining required capabilities, and establishing a framework for roles and responsibilities. It shapes how a community envisions and shares a desired outcome, selects effective ways to achieve it, and communicates expected results. Each jurisdiction's plans must reflect what that community will do to address its specific risks with the unique resources it has or can obtain.