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FHWA-HOP-22-069
March 2023
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Executive Summary
Chapter 1. Introduction
Chapter 2. Sample Communication Approaches
Michigan Department of Transportation North Jersey Transportation Planning Authority Virginia Department of Transportation and the Virginia Office of Intermodal Planning and Investment East-West Gateway Council of Governments Georgia Department of Transportation Additional Approaches
Michigan Department of Transportation
North Jersey Transportation Planning Authority
Virginia Department of Transportation and the Virginia Office of Intermodal Planning and Investment
East-West Gateway Council of Governments
Georgia Department of Transportation
Additional Approaches
Chapter 3. Principles of Good Communication
Chapter 4. Approaches to Communicating Third Performance Management Rule Measures, Metrics, and Targets
Reliability Freight Peak Hour Excessive Delay Non-Single Occupancy Vehicle Share Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality Emissions Reduction
Reliability
Freight
Peak Hour Excessive Delay
Non-Single Occupancy Vehicle Share
Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality Emissions Reduction
Chapter 5. Conclusions
Communicating with Technical Advisers and Colleagues Communicating with Executives and Knowledgeable Decisionmakers Communicating with Lay Decisionmakers and the Public
Communicating with Technical Advisers and Colleagues
Communicating with Executives and Knowledgeable Decisionmakers
Communicating with Lay Decisionmakers and the Public
Figure 1. Infographic. Metropolitan planning organizations system performance.
Figure 2. Chart. Summary and scorecard—Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality Act performance measures.
Figure 3. Chart. Conceptual line chart of National Highway Performance Program reliability, with vehicle-miles traveled shown for context.
Figure 4. Diagram. Conceptual heatmap of Level of Travel Time Reliability on highway segments.
Figure 5. Chart. Conceptual chart of Level of Travel Time Reliability on a highway segment by time of day.
Figure 6. Chart. Conceptual histogram of Level of Travel Time Reliability for the PM peak hour.
Figure 7. Chart. Example bar chart showing travel time and Truck Travel Time Reliability.
Figure 8. Diagram. Regional statewide Peak Hour Excessive Delay graphic with area proportional to the amount of Peak Hour Excessive Delay.
Figure 9. Infographic. Excessive delay map for a hypothetical trip.
Figure 10. Chart. Non-Single Occupancy Vehicle share line chart example.
Figure 11. Chart. Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality total emissions reduction line chart example.
Figure 12. Chart. Example of a “treemap” chart that displays Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality emissions reduction by project and pollutant/precursor.
Table 1. Communicating reliability to different audiences.
Table 2. Communicating freight reliability to different audiences
Table 3. Communicating excessive delay to different audiences.
Table 4. Communicating non-Single Occupancy Vehicle share to different audiences.
Table 5. Communicating Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality total emissions reduction to different audiences.
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