University of Wisconsin–Madison

The Innovative DOT: A handbook of policy and practice

Type Policy Brief or Report
Year 2012
Level City or Town, County, State
State(s) All States
Policy Areas Community Development, Economic Justice, Environment & Natural Resources, Transportation & Mobility
Inadequate transportation services and traditional means of funding must be reformed to improve safety, reduce congestion, and enhance economic opportunities. This handbook outlines innovation transportation approaches to make systems more efficient and effective. Best practices include identifying gaps in the cost of transit-enhanced DOT projects, providing direct highway access to transit facilities, and establishing funding programs for bicycle and pedestrian projects.

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