Land Use & Zoning

In Louisiana, a 'corridor study' conducted before a major highway expansion is intended to:

ADetermine driver preferences for road types
BEvaluate the transportation, land use, environmental, and community impacts of alternative routes, informing the final highway design✓ Correct
CSet speed limits for the new corridor
DDetermine property tax revenue from the new corridor

Explanation

A corridor study evaluates multiple aspects of proposed transportation projects — traffic flow, land use impacts, environmental effects, community impact, and cost-effectiveness of alternatives — helping transportation planners make informed decisions about alignment and design.

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