The Institution of Highway & Transportation

Publications

PublicationsCIHT produces a number of technical guidelines and publications. A full list of those produced can be found below. CIHT's series of technical guidelines is recognised as authoritative advice on best practice. They are used by practitioners in many disciplines including highway and traffic engineers, transportation and town planners in both the public and private sectors.

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  1. Traffic Impact Assessment (1994)

    Traffic Impact Assessment (1994)

    September 1 1994

    These guidelines provide the basis for significant improvements to the way the traffic impact of development is assessed and presented. The result should be an improvement in the overall quality of planning decisions.

  2. Reducing Mobility Handicaps - Towards A Barrier Free Environment (1991)

    Reducing Mobility Handicaps - Towards A Barrier Free Environment (1991)

    July 1 1991

    Everyday journeys to work, shopping and leisure can be a very real source of stress and pain for those who are partially sighted, elderly or who have some other form of mobility issue.

  3. Safety Audit of Highways (1996)

    Safety Audit of Highways (1996)

    September 3 1990

    These guidelines originally published in 1996 are still a valuable source of advice ranging from concept to detailed checklists.

  4. Accident Reduction and Prevention (1990)

    Accident Reduction and Prevention (1990)

    August 13 1990

    These guidelines suggest an approach to systematic reduction of the contribution of highway factors to accident occurance, and prevention of accidents through application of safety principles.

  5. Urban Safety Management (1990)

    Urban Safety Management (1990)

    July 10 1990

    Urban Safety Management (USM) looks at whole communities and sets a vision and strategy for road safety management which becomes proactive rather than reactive. This USM approach has been shown to yield significant benefits in casualty reduction.

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