tailieunhanh - Parking Standards Review: Examination of Potential Options and Impacts of Car Share Programs on Parking Standards
The Fatality Analysis Reporting System (FARS) estimated that between 1985 and 1996 463 children 14 and younger were killed in alcohol-related car crashes. Sixty-four percent of these children were killed in the hands of their guardians; they were passengers in the impaired driver’s vehicle. More than 16,000 other children were injured. Unfortunately, the situation is worsening. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s study, Child Passenger Deaths Involving Drinking Drivers – United States, 1997-2002, reported that 2,335 children were killed in alcohol related crashes between 1997 and 2002. Sixty-eight percent of them were passengers. | TRANSPORTATION IBI GROUP ỂĨOE FINAL REPORT Parking Standards Review Examination of Potential Options and Impacts of Car Share Programs on Parking Standards Submitted to the City of Toronto by IBI Group March 2009 IBI Group is a multi-disciplinary consulting organization offering services in four areas of practice Urban Land Facilities Transportation and Systems. We provide services from offices located strategically across the United States Canada Europe the Middle East and Asia. IBI GROUP IBI GROUP Table of Contents Project Scope and Review of Literature and Best Effects of Car Sharing on Auto Ownership 2 Car Sharing and Residential Parking Requirements 6 Success Factors for Car Sharing 8 Consultation with Car Share Providers 8 Existing Policy By-Laws in the City of City-Wide Reports 10 Development Applications Including Proposals for Dedicated Car Share Parking 12 Survey Methodology and Site Selection 14 Survey Results 17 Regression Analysis 18 Analysis and Recommendations .21 Parking Reduction Ratio 21 Implementation Considerations and Other Requirements 23 Next Appendix Appendix Appendix Appendix Appendix Appendix .
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