Developing a Toolkit to Measure and Communicate the Value of Access Management
Access management has many benefits, including, but not limited to, improved safety, reduced
delay, better multimodal quality of service, and livability. Yet government agencies often find themselves under
intense pressure to yield to requests for more (or poorly located) access connections, or to forego a raised
median that will preserve or restore roadway safety.
The TRB National Cooperative Highway Research Program's
NCHRP Web-Only Document 339:
Developing a Toolkit to Measure and Communicate the Value of Access Management
is designed to demonstrate and articulate the benefits and costs of access
management at the program, corridor, and project levels.
The document is supplemental to
NCHRP Research Report 1032: How to Measure and Communicate the Value of Access Management.
This Summary Last Modified On: 4/28/2023