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Title Montana rest area plan
Record ID 13084
Personal Name
Creator
Carson, Jodi; Blomquist, Dan; Johnson, Dave
Corporate
Contributor
Western Transportation Institute
Publisher Montana Department of Transportation information
Publication Date 19991200
Abstract Montana first developed a rest area plan in 1985; however, that plan no longer adequately sported decisions related to longe-range policy issues. Hence this docment represents a comprehensive effort to update rest area planning for Montana. A three phase approach was adopted: 1) field inventory of existing facilities, 2) user survey, 3) literature review and interviews to collect further information. The plan describes each of the three phases. This resulting document with its recommendations forms a comprehensive plan to assist Montana Department of Transporation in establishing future priorities, allocating resources, and developing policies related to Montana's rest areas for the next twenty years. This copy lacks the 7 appendices listed. References, 15 tables, 4 figures, 88 p.
TRT Terms Highway planning information; Long range planning information; Roadside rest areas information; Decision support systems information; Research reports information
General Subjects Montana
Classification NTL - HIGHWAY/ROAD TRANSPORTATION - Bridges and Structures;
NTL - HIGHWAY/ROAD TRANSPORTATION - Design;
NTL - PLANNING AND POLICY - Plans and Policy Statements
Geographical
Coverage
Montana
Resource type Research Paper
URL http://ntl.bts.gov/lib/13000/13000/13084/290569_Final_Report.pdf
Format PDF
Language: English
Database NTL Digital Repository
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