Transport planning is based on the assessment of spatial planning documents of all levels: region, city and district. During this process, infrastructure facilities are considered in an interconnected manner, which allows for the creation of a holistic system.
The materials include both spatial solutions (reconfiguration of the street and road network, construction of new facilities, traffic management measures) and conceptual solutions (transport management models, approaches to administration, etc.). A roadmap is developed to illustrate the timing and cost of measures.
Mathematical modelling makes it possible to forecast the development of the transport network taking into account the impact of the proposed solutions.
The result of transport planning is the coordinated development of transport systems and technologies in the context of urban planning.
Transport planning enables the implementation of specific solutions based on strategic initiatives and priorities.The planning process may include development programmes for specific modes of transport or infrastructure, such as parking spaces, as well as public transport schemes.Modelling is used to scientifically assess the effectiveness of proposed changes and to find optimal solutions to improve urban transport systems.
Developing a plan that organises traffic and pedestrian movement on a street and serves as the basis for the improvement and reconstruction of city streets.
Development of a unique visual and communication image for cities and transport systems. Creation and integration of the brand into urban infrastructure and public transport to increase their attractiveness and recognisability.
Industrial design of stops, car parks and other urban transport infrastructure. Design of navigation systems. Projects of territory improvement.