Transportation Demand Management (TDM)
Transportation Demand Management or TDM refers to various strategies that change
travel behavior (how, when and where people travel) in order to increase transport
system efficiency and achieve specific objectives such as reduced traffic congestion,
road and parking cost savings, increased safety, improved mobility for non-drivers,
energy conservation and pollution emission reductions.
There are many different TDM strategies with a variety of impacts. Some improve the transportation options available to consumers, while others provide an incentive to change travel mode, time or destination. Some reduce the need for physical travel through mobility substitutes or more efficient land use.
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