Planning and Implementing Multimodal, Integrated Corridor Management: Guidebook
Integrated
Corridor Management (ICM) is an operational concept that seeks to reduce congestion and improve performance by maximizing
the use of available multimodal capacity across a corridor, including highways, arterial roads, and transit
systems.
The TRB National Cooperative Highway Research Program's
NCHRP Web-Only Document 287: Planning and Implementing Multimodal, Integrated Corridor Management: Guidebook
provides an overview of current recommended practices and outlines critical components
for the planning, design and development, and operations and maintenance of an ICM system.
Supplemental materials to the document include a
Final Report, a
Q&A document, a
Fact Sheet, a
Memo, and a
Final Presentation.
This Summary Last Modified On: 8/14/2020