Quantifying the Impacts of Corridor Management
Transportation corridors are defined by the infrastructure, services, and relationships connecting
places. A corridor can be a national resource connecting large cities, a regional passage
connecting a state’s trade centers, or local pathways connecting through a city or town.
NCHRP Web-Only Document 386: Quantifying the Impacts of Corridor Management,
from TRB's National Cooperative Highway Research Program,
details how specific corridor management efforts should be defined and approached,
what it means to manage a corridor, and how to manage different types of corridors for intended
impacts.
Supplemental to the report are an
Executive Summary, an
Implementation Plan, 5 Spreadsheet Tools (
Appendix 3,
Appendix 5,
Appendix 7,
Appendix 9 Tool, and
Appendix 10 Tool), and 2 videos (
Introduction to the Playbook 1 and
Introduction to the Playbook 2).
This Summary Last Modified On: 3/12/2024