Local speed limit schemes: appraisal tool
바카라 사이트 appraisal tool, plus information on using and understanding the tool, to help councils assess the costs and benefits of local speed limit schemes.
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The Department for Transport바카라 사이트™s speed limit appraisal tool will help councils to assess the full costs and benefits of any proposed local speed limit schemes. As well as casualties and other traffic effects, we have made particular efforts to build into the tool effects that cannot be monetised, such as those that enhance quality of life.
To install the tool, run the installation file 바카라 사이트˜SLAT_Installation_V1.0.3.exe바카라 사이트™ and follow the presented dialogues:
You may need administrator rights, depending on your local IT rules and regulations. If you experience problems when trying to install the tool, you should refer in the first instance to your IT support. Full details are in our 바카라 사이트˜Speed limit appraisal tool user guidance바카라 사이트™.
If you receive the message 바카라 사이트˜This installation requires Windows 95/98/ME/NT/2000/XP/Server 2003/Vista/7바카라 사이트™ you must run it in compatibility mode for Windows 7. This can be accessed by right clicking on the installer, opening the 바카라 사이트˜Properties바카라 사이트™ window, checking the tick box labelled 바카라 사이트˜Run this program in compatibility mode for바카라 사이트™ and selecting 바카라 사이트˜Windows 7바카라 사이트™ from the list. You can then press 바카라 사이트˜OK바카라 사이트™ and run the installer again.
Users may find it helpful to have an example set of data:
This example data includes populated output files and input data as Excel spreadsheets. Unzip the example data file into the tool바카라 사이트™s studies area (standard location: C:\Speed_Limit_Appraisal_Studies).
Related documents
- Setting local speed limits: Department for Transport circular 01/2013
- Consultation on revision of Department for Transport바카라 사이트™s speed limit circular
- Local speed limits, written statement by the Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Transport, 18 January 2012
- New speed limit guidance for councils, press notice, 18 January 2012