Chapter 10 Transportation Flashcards

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What is a transport system

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A system comprising of networks, infrastructures and modes

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How does movement occur

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It depends on the existence of transport network

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What does a transport network comprise of

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They contain nodes that are linked my routes

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What is a node

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A location that provides entry to the transport network

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What us a route

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It is a path for travel between nodes

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What is network density

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  1. It refers to the number of nodes and routes in an area
  2. The more nodes and routes in an area, the higher the network density
  3. A higher network density allows people to reach locations and engage in activities
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What are indicators of quality transport infrastructure

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Coverage, Capacity, Frequency, Convenience and Environmental sustainability

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What is Coverage

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  1. The availability and reach of infrastructure
  2. The distance or proximity the nearest transport node is to a Commuter
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What is Capacity

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  1. The number of people or amount of goods that can be moved
  2. How many passengers can be picked up at the station
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What is Frequency

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  1. The number of occurrences of a service
  2. How long does the next transport system take to arrive
  3. How often is maintenance carried out
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What is Convenience

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  1. Ease of movement
  2. How easy is it to transfer from one transport node to another
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What its environmental sustainability

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  1. The impact on the environment
  2. What is the impact of building the infrastructure
  3. How has the use of transport infrastructure affected the air quality
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What is a terminal

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  1. A facility where passengers and goods start or end their transportation process
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What are interchanges

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  1. Important points of transfer between or within transportation networks
  2. They ensure the continuity of traffic flow.
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15
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Where are Major transportation nodes found

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Where there is high concentration of activities and high accessibility.

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What are considered activities and why are there more nodes there

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  1. Finance, banking, manufacturing, retail and leisure etc
  2. Transport nodes are often near them so that more people can access them
17
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What is accessibility

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The ease of reaching destinations and activities

18
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What is considered as “High accessibility location”

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  1. Many different destinations can be reached with relative ease
  2. Can reach within a sort time frame and of low cost
19
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What roles do Transport Systems play

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Transport system enables the movement of people as well as goods and services

20
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what do transport systems do in helping the movement of people

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  1. Employment opportunities in most cities are concentrated in the city centre while housing is found further away
  2. The physical separation between residential and employment areas requires the need for people to commute to and from daily.
21
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what do transport systems do in helping the movement of goods and services

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  1. The transport systems help in supplying of goods and services from where they are produced to where they are consumed
  2. The rise of e-commerce, where goods are bought or sold over the internet, has increased the demand for door to door delivery of goods
22
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What is Unimodal and Intermodal transport system

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  1. Unimodal transport only involves one mode of transport
  2. Intermodal involves two or more modes of transport
23
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How to look at which mode of transport to use for each delivery

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  1. For short-distance (under 500 km), road transport would be ideal but it carries less volume with each trip so you have to consider the factors
  2. If you looking at cost and distant efficient, it would be maritime transport that is unfortunately slower than air.
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What is an efficient transport network

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  1. Has good intermodal connectivity
  2. Intermodal connectivity is the seamless movement of people or goods between multiple transport modes
  3. It also expands access to more destinations by linking different modes
25
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Why is intermodal connectivity important in transport

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  1. It leverages the strength of different transport nodes
  2. Ensures passengers and goods don’t go missing
  3. Requires meticulous planning and infrastructure for smooth transition between modes