Data-Driven Urban Performance Measures: Case Study Application in the District of Columbia

2017 
Performance measures typically are used by transportation agencies to measure progress toward organizational goals. As cities have reoriented their transportation priorities toward people instead of cars and have put more emphasis on multimodal transportation options, relatively few studies have identified measures that capture the urban context and are sensitive to the multimodal nature of urban transportation systems. Moreover, some studies have focused only on the measures without fully considering the available resources needed to capture these measures and the limitations in data. This lack often hampers implementation of performance measures and prevents agencies from creating a sustainable and reliable performance measurement program. The research presented in this paper defined a data-driven framework for monitoring mobility performance for urban transportation systems through a case study in the District of Columbia, conducted as part of an overall study to understand better the state of the Dist...
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