Introductions: Harikishan Perugu
Introductions: Harikishan Perugu
Introductions: Harikishan Perugu
Harikishan Perugu
Work Experience
Air Resources Engineer at California Air Resources Board May 2012 – Now
Transportation Planner/Engineer at OKI Regional Council June 2007 – May 2012
Highway Engineer at CES (India) July 2002 – Sep 2004
Education
Doctor of Philosophy in Civil Engineering from University of Cincinnati 2013
Master of Science in Civil Engineering from University of Cincinnati 2007
Post Graduate Diploma in Construction Management from India 2002
Bachelor of Technology in Civil Engineering from India 2001
Certifications
Professional Engineer (Traffic), California
Professional Transportation Planner
SYLL ABUS
• Concepts
• Urban population & travel characteristics
• Travel data collection methods/surveys
TRANSPORTATION PLANNING
PROCESS
TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM COMPONENTS
Source:
CHARACTERISTICS OF DIFFERENT
FUNCTIONAL CLASSES
Distance
Usage
Functional Served Distance Number
Access Speed (AADT
Classificatio (and between Significance of Travel
Points Limit and
n Length of Routes Lanes
DVMT)
Route)
• Population Characteristics
• Population growth – including age based distribution
• Household characteristics & vehicle ownership – income levels, number of people
• Distribution of spatial growth – sub-urban, rural and urban areas
• Travel Purpose
• Work/School
• Shopping
• Recreational
• Other
• Travel Patterns
• How many trips in day home-to-work, home-to-
other and non-home based
• Temporal Patterns
• How do travel pattern is distributed during the
day
• Modal Usage
• What kind of travel mode people use
T E R M I N O LO GY U S E D I N T RAV E L C H A RA C T E R I S T I C S D ATA
• AADT- Average Annual Daily Traffic: if data is collected for through out
the year
• AAWT- Average Annual Weekday Traffic: daily traffic adjusted only for
weekdays
• Vehicle Classification
• VMT-Vehicle Miles Traveled: traffic volume multiplied by distance
• Lane capacity: number vehicles that can be accommodated in a lane per mile
DATA FOR TRANSPORTATION PL ANNING
Counts
• Pedestrian Studies
• Flow rates and capacities
• Walking Speeds
• Door counts
Source:https://wfrc.org/MapsData/UtahTravelStudy
/UtahTravelStudy_FinalReport_130228.pdf
S A M P L E T RAV E L S U RV E Y F O R M
PART II
• Growth Plan – Planning new development that serves the economy, the
community, and the environment
Urban Form
• The cumulative effect of these individual development decisions over time results in a spatial
development pattern referred to as urban form.
• Transportation planning should take care of existing urban form , it should not disturb existing one.
Urban Design
• Concerned with the physical characteristics of the city and the implications of design and planning
decisions for the public realm of the city
L AND USE PL ANNING
Sustainability:
• Meeting the needs of the present without
compromising the ability of future generations to
meet their own needs.
Environmental considerations at
system level
• Air Quality
• Storm water
• Energy & Climate
• Materials Recycling
• Eco-systems & Wild life
L AND USE & ECONOMIC IMPACT
CONSIDERATIONS