A travel plan is a package of measures implemented by an organisation to encourage people who travel to/from that organisation to do so by means other than driving alone by private car. This paper advances two principal arguments: firstly, that the planning system and maximum parking standards as part of it are the main factors leading to travel plan development in England today; and, secondly, that the difficulties of using the planning system in this way means that there is a risk that many of these travel plans are unlikely to have a great deal of influence on travel patterns, making it more unlikely that they will achieve the predicted impact on travel behaviour change, as contained in the important study and report “Smarter Choices” (D...
A growing interest regarding the integration of land-use and transport planning has led to the inclu...
Continued demand for new housing development is expected to add further pressure to existing transpo...
Travel plans are increasingly being required for new and expanded buildings as a condition of planni...
A travel plan is a package of measures implemented by an organisation to encourage people who travel...
A Travel Plan is a travel demand management tool which has the potential to alter the means of trave...
Travel plans can be required for new developments through the land use planning and approvals proces...
Travel plans are packages of measures tailored to meet the needs of individual sites, which aim to p...
A travel plan is a mechanism for delivering a package of transport measures at a site to manage car ...
Travel Plans are potentially an important means by which excessive car use can be addressed. They in...
Transport Policy in the United Kingdom from the 1950s to the early 1990s has been focused on increas...
Growing interest in the integration of land-use and transport planning has led to the inclusion of t...
Travel Plans are a mechanism for delivering a package of transport measures targeted at a specific s...
The travel plan can be defined as a long-term management strategy for an organisation and its variou...
The travel plan can be defined as being “a long-term management strategy for an organisation and its...
This paper reviews the evidence that travel plans have their intended effect, which is to reduce the...
A growing interest regarding the integration of land-use and transport planning has led to the inclu...
Continued demand for new housing development is expected to add further pressure to existing transpo...
Travel plans are increasingly being required for new and expanded buildings as a condition of planni...
A travel plan is a package of measures implemented by an organisation to encourage people who travel...
A Travel Plan is a travel demand management tool which has the potential to alter the means of trave...
Travel plans can be required for new developments through the land use planning and approvals proces...
Travel plans are packages of measures tailored to meet the needs of individual sites, which aim to p...
A travel plan is a mechanism for delivering a package of transport measures at a site to manage car ...
Travel Plans are potentially an important means by which excessive car use can be addressed. They in...
Transport Policy in the United Kingdom from the 1950s to the early 1990s has been focused on increas...
Growing interest in the integration of land-use and transport planning has led to the inclusion of t...
Travel Plans are a mechanism for delivering a package of transport measures targeted at a specific s...
The travel plan can be defined as a long-term management strategy for an organisation and its variou...
The travel plan can be defined as being “a long-term management strategy for an organisation and its...
This paper reviews the evidence that travel plans have their intended effect, which is to reduce the...
A growing interest regarding the integration of land-use and transport planning has led to the inclu...
Continued demand for new housing development is expected to add further pressure to existing transpo...
Travel plans are increasingly being required for new and expanded buildings as a condition of planni...