Transport Access Manual: A Guide for Measuring Connection between People and Places

This manual is the joint effort of multiple researchers and practitioners. David made substantial contributions (>50 pages) to the Transport Access Manual.

Abstract

This Manual is a guide for quantifying and evaluating access for anybody interested in truly understanding how to measure the performance of transport and land use configurations. It contains enough to help transport and planning professionals achieve a more comprehensive look at their city or region than traditional transport analysis allows. It provides a point of entry for interested members of the public as well as practitioners by being organized in a logical and straightforward way.

Screenshots from the Access Concepts Chapter

Screenshots from the Access Concepts Chapter

Washington DC Transit Accessibility Analysis Sample

Washington DC Transit Accessibility Analysis Sample

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