Transportation planning
Case Studies
The case studies on this site describe benefit-cost analyses for actual projects. They may be helpful in demonstrating the value of benefit-cost analysis and showing how it can be used. For people who might wish to use these analyses as models, each case study includes a critique noting strengths and shortcomings of the analysis and a reference to the case study source. Case studies are for:
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I-205/580 Ultimate Truck Bypass: California
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Seattle Monorail: Seattle, Washington
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Public Transport Signal Priorities and Real-Time Passenger Information: Helsinki, Finland
- Banning of Studded Tires: Sapporo, Japan
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Airport Runway Expansion: Rock County, Wisconsin
Acknowledgements
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Created by the California Center for Innovative Transportation at the Institute of Transportation Studies at the University of California at Berkeley and the Committee on Planning and Economics of the American Society of Civil Engineers
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