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250-360-1560 Todd Litman 1997-2018 You are welcome and encouraged to copy, distribute, share and excerpt this document and its ideas, provided the author is given attribution. Please send your corrections, comments and suggestions for improvement. Evaluating Transportation Equity Guidance For Incorporating Distributional Impacts in Transportation Planning 24 July 2018 by Todd Litman Victoria Transport Policy Institute Abstract Equity refers to the fairness with which impacts (benefits and costs) are distributed. Transportation planning decisions often have significant Equity impacts.
External Impacts Congestion delays. Crash risk. Noise and air pollution. Economic Impacts Economic opportunities. Job and business impacts. Regulation and Enforcement Regulations and enforcement. Level of Impacts Inputs (funding, road space, etc.). Outputs (amount of mobility and accessibility). Outcomes (destinations accessed, cost burdens,
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