PA5233: Sustainable Transportation

3 Credits

This course emphasizes the theories and practices associated with a sustainable transportation system, especially pedestrian and bicycle transportation. It covers key concepts of sustainable transportation, climate mitigation and adaptation, and planning for pedestrian and bicycle transportation. The specific topics regarding pedestrian and bicycle transportation include benefits and advocacy, data collection and performance measures, demand forecasting, behavior and its connection with neighborhood design and zoning, safety, planning, design principles of facilities, equity, and innovations.

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A Average (3.980)Most Common: A (94%)

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17 students
FDCBA
  • 3.85

    /6

    Recommend
  • 5.15

    /6

    Effort
  • 4.69

    /6

    Understanding
  • 4.08

    /6

    Interesting
  • 4.46

    /6

    Activities


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