Abstract

Meeting the challenges of implementing sustainable transport planning and technological organization of transportations requires knowledge of information about the demand for travel. This information is not collected to current statistical accounting system. This article examines matters relating to the application of information technology to obtain the inter–district transport correspondences and data about the needs of passengers to travel on existing routes. The article provides an analysis of the methods of reducing the volume of correspondences of transport surveys on the routes. Purpose of the article - Using these methods allows you to reduce the costs of monitoring information about passenger traffic.

Highlights

  • At present in Russia, based on the experience of developed countries, integrated transport planning is beginning to be applied, which in the world practice has been named Sustainable Transport Planning (STP)

  • Recent studies of Persia [1], Cohen-Blankshtain [2], Miller [3], Spirin [4] as well as earlier works by the authors May [5], Lowson [6], and many others have shown that STP has become the global focus of the implementation of transport policies

  • One of the main directions of sustainable development cities and their transport systems is the improvement of urban passenger transport (UPT)

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Introduction

At present in Russia, based on the experience of developed countries, integrated transport planning is beginning to be applied, which in the world practice has been named Sustainable Transport Planning (STP). Sustainable transport planning is used to develop transport systems in a complex with the solution of population mobility problems, development of settlements, land use, resettlement of inhabitants, preservation of the environment, transport infrastructure development, increase of attractiveness of urban passenger transport (UPT). The concept of sustainable transport planning and its components were identified and considered at international conferences under the aegis of the United Nations [7, 8]. Sustainable transport planning in the EU is considered in detail in May’s study [5, 9]. One of the main directions of sustainable development cities and their transport systems is the improvement of UPT.

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