Reference no: EM132841114
CIVE40011 Sustainable transport planning and engineering - Nottingham Trent University
Transport Feasibility Study for Housing Development London.
Please select anyone of the primary school in uk and do the transport and ficiebility report.
LO1: Apply knowledge of the National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF) to critically evaluate whether development is sustainable in transport terms.
LO2: Determine what policy frameworks apply to the promotion of transport measures and which statutory authority is responsible for various aspects in the planning sector.
LO3: Undertake appropriate, site specific research, within the constraints of a given brief - ongoing.
LO4: Become familiar with and competent in the use of a variety of transport related data sources
LO5: Analyse personal injury accident data in order to evaluate road accidents and risk
LO6: Review and utilise existing transport related data to assist in the transport impact assessment of a proposed development.
LO7: Understand the basis for, and navigate through, relevant design standards and advice and Understand the application of development parking standards.
LO8: Understand the basis for, and navigate through, relevant design standards and advice.
LO9: Understand the concept of self-enforcing speed reducing design in highways.
LO10: Have an appreciation of the design considerations and possibilities for a variety of sustainable travel modes in order to improve safety and convenience, and where to find appropriate guidance.
Transport Feasibility Study Elements
Element 1: Policy review
Undertake an initial review of national and local transport related planning policies that would be applicable to this proposed development:
Element 2: Baseline site information
A description of the existing school location, size, operational hours, access locations and car and cycle parking facilities (if these can be ascertained from a desktop study - do not contact the school direct).
Element 3: Local highway environment
A description of the local highway environment in terms of:
Element 4: Access to sustainable transport
4a. A description of the local sustainable transport routes and facilities:
4b. An assessment of sustainable (active) travel distances:
Element 5: Road accident review
5a. Identify the accidents that have occurred in the last full five years for which records are available in the vicinity of the school.
5b. Undertake a review of the accident data you have retrieved.
Element 6: Pupil modal split
Determine a likely percentage modal split of existing pupils travelling to the school:
Element 7: Review of required parking provision
Review the Local Authority Development Parking Standards and determine the requirements for the expanded school:
Element 8: Conclusions
Conclusions regarding the feasibility of the proposed development from the transport perspective and advice regarding potential risks and further study required:
Attachment:- London Housing Feasibility Study example.rar