Land Use & Zoning
What is a 'transportation demand management' (TDM) program in Idaho?
AA state program managing road construction bids
BPrograms designed to reduce vehicle trips through incentives for carpooling, transit, biking, and teleworking✓ Correct
CA program managing vehicle registration
DA traffic engineering design standard
Explanation
TDM programs reduce traffic congestion by encouraging alternative transportation modes. In Idaho, larger developments may be required to implement TDM programs as mitigation for their traffic impacts.
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