Access management is the coordinated planning, regulation, and design of access between roadways and land development. As the roadway infrastructure in the United States continues to age, transportation professionals are tasked with optimizing facilities and the configuration of facilities in a way that will address the needs of the community without adversely compromising access to the system.
TRB's newest publications on access management draw on national and state research to respond to the need for a more coordinated approach to transportation and community design that preserves the safe and efficient movement of peoples and goods, provides supporting networks in developed areas, and reinforces desired urban form. The Access Management Manual, Second Edition and Access Management Manual Application Guidelines bring together national and state research on evolving trends in access management and the optimal applications of these management concepts.
Comprehensively addresses issues related to access management, including the role of access management as part of corridor, network, and land use planning.
Focuses on the application of access management concepts and provides research-based guidelines on access management and procedures for its application.
USB flash drive that contains the complete text of each volume with links between material common to both volumes and self-calculating spreadsheet tools that demonstrate some of the basic concepts introduced in the two books.
Get both the Access Management, Second Edition and the Access Management Application Guidelines for $200.