Comprehensive Travel Management is the proactive management of public access, natural resources and regulatory needs to ensure that all aspects of road and trail system planning and on the management are considered. This includes resource management, road and trail design, maintenance, and recreation and non-recreation uses of the roads and trails. Travel activities in this context, incorporates access needs and the effects of all forms of travel both motorized and non-motorized.
Travel Management Planning
Definition: Identification of a transportation system by provider agencies and organizations through interdisciplinary assessments, analyses, and a resulting set of objectives, prescriptions, and actions that explain what, why, and how identified road and trail systems and associated lands are to be managed and used to meet transportation needs.