Abstract
There are various goals, purposes, and processes for corridor studies, but the key to success for any study is in the scoping process, where goals and objectives are clearly identified and a well-defined process and clear expectations are established. In this session, important differences between types of corridor studies are highlighted using specific project examples.
Session Number
69
Session Title
Corridor Studies: One Size Does Not Fit All
Track Title
Traffic Operations
Location
STEW 278
Date of Version
March 2017
Recommended Citation
Schenk, Kendra, "Corridor Studies: One Size Does Not Fit All" (2017). Purdue Road School. 35.
https://docs.lib.purdue.edu/roadschool/2017/presentations/35
Start Date
3-7-2017 3:00 PM
End Date
3-7-2017 3:50 PM
Corridor Studies: One Size Does Not Fit All
STEW 278
There are various goals, purposes, and processes for corridor studies, but the key to success for any study is in the scoping process, where goals and objectives are clearly identified and a well-defined process and clear expectations are established. In this session, important differences between types of corridor studies are highlighted using specific project examples.


