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Citation

Li Q, Xie Z, Guo Y, Wei F, Tian Y, Zhang Y, Wang C. Am. J. Traffic Transp. Eng. 2019; 4(4): 132-136.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2019, Science Publishing Group)

DOI

10.11648/j.ajtte.20190404.13

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

Traffic demand management is an effective way to solve the problem of urban traffic congestion. Due to the effects of the social economic development, population quality, scientific and technological level and other related factors, the existing traffic demand management systems are lack of effective coordination and management mechanism. Although the traffic demand management measures have achieved some results, but due to lack of effective coordination and management mechanism between them, resulting in poor practical application. By analyzing and summarizing the current situations of traffic demand management, the paper explores an innovative traffic demand management mechanism based on comprehensive traffic planning and modern information technology and economic means. Under the new demand management mechanism, the urban transportation system runs more orderly, which can help to largely increase residents' travel satisfaction and social and economic benefits. On the basis of analyzing and summarizing the current research status of traffic demand management, this paper conducts innovative research on traffic demand management mechanism based on the implementation effect of existing traffic demand management. In view of the existing shortcomings in the systematic and scientific traffic demand management, and insufficient traffic law enforcement quality problems, the paper explores the innovative traffic demand management mechanism based on comprehensive transportation planning, modern information technology and economic means.


Language: en

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