Attitudinal and behavioural measures Policy instruments to encourage people to think more about how, when, where and whether they travel. Individualised Marketing to Reduce Car Use Flexible working hours Car clubs Telecommunications as an alternative to travel Company travel plans Ride sharing
Management of the infrastructure Policy instruments which make more effective use of the existing infrastructure or the services on that infrastructure. *Road maintenance *Conventional traffic management Urban traffic control systems Intelligent transport systems Accident remedial measures Traffic calming measures Physical restrictions Parking controls Regulatory restriction *Public transport service levels *High occupancy vehicle lanes *Bus service management *Bus priorities Cycle lanes and priorities Cycle parking provision Pedestrian crossing facilities *Lorry routes and bans
Information provision Policy instruments to enable travellers to make more informed decisions about how, when, where and whether to travel. *Conventional direction signing *Variable message signs *Real-time driver information systems and route guidance *Parking guidance and information systems *Conventional timetable and other service information *Real time passenger information *Trip planning systems *Operation information systems *Static direction signs *Tactile footways *Fleet management systems
Pricing Policy instruments which influence the price which users pay for using elements of the transport system. *Charges for ownership of private parking space Urban road charging Vehicle ownership taxes Fuel taxes Parking charges *Fare levels *Fares structures *Concessionary fares
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