TRICS
| TRICS | |
|---|---|
The TRICS interface | |
| Developer | TRICS Consortium |
| Stable release | 7.11.4
/ November 2024 |
| Type | Traffic Software |
| License | Software license agreement |
| Website | www.trics.org |
TRICS (Trip Rate Information Computer System) is a database of trip rates for developments used in the United Kingdom for transport planning purposes,[1] specifically to quantify the trip generation of new developments.[2]
The TRICS Consortium describes TRICS as follows:
- TRICS is the system that challenges and validates assumptions about the transport impacts of new developments. It is the national system of trip generation analysis, a large database of inbound & outbound transport surveys covering a wide variety of development types.
Release history
[edit]The database was established in 1989[3] by six county councils in South East England (Dorset, East Sussex, Hampshire, Kent, Surrey and West Sussex). It is now maintained by TRICS Consortium Ltd, based in Barnet, London.
TRICS 7, a major update, was released in late 2013.
Developments
[edit]TRICS includes the following development categories:
- Retail
- Employment
- Residential
- Education
- Health
- Hotel, Food and Drink
- Leisure
- Marinas
- Golf
- Tourist Attractions
- Civic Amenity Sites
- Petrol Stations
- Car Showrooms
SAM for Travel Plans
[edit]TRICS have also developed SAM (Standard Assessment Methodology),[4] a system to measure the effectiveness of travel plans.
References
[edit]- ^ "TRICS® the System". Archived from the original on 2015-06-27. Retrieved 2015-06-26.
- ^ Transport for London, https://www.tfl.gov.uk/info-for/urban-planning-and-construction/travel-plans/monitoring-travel-plans
- ^ West Sussex County Council, https://www.westsussex.gov.uk/roads-and-travel/information-for-developers/pre-application-advice-for-roads-and-transport/
- ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2015-06-26. Retrieved 2015-06-26.
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