What are some of the key areas that will be addressed in the study?
The transportation study includes, but is not limited to, the following areas: Pedestrians – connections with cycling, transit and road networks; crossings at Bank Street and Queen Elizabeth Driveway; impact of a pedestrian bridge across the Rideau Canal Cycling – connections with pedestrian, transit and road networks; on-site bicycle storage; crossing at Queen Elizabeth Driveway Transit – transit ridership forecasting; transit priority measures on Bank Street; travel times and delays; frequency of arrivals and departures; bus storage needs; transit fleet and labour requirements; off-site shuttle locations, routings and facilities Traffic – area intersection evaluations; traffic management measures; travel times and delays; Highway 417 access routes; community traffic infiltration (either avoiding congestion or searching for on-street parking space); emergency response routes; on-site and area traffic circulation; interactions with pedestrians and transit Site access points – safe acco
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- In Unit 1 (and similarly Unit 2) students need to use key knowledge from both areas of study to address the outcome. Does this mean they can’t do any assessment tasks until the end of the unit?
- What are some of the key areas that will be addressed in the study?
- How many key areas must be addressed in Component II?