transportarter
Transportarter is a term used in transportation planning to describe the core arterial corridors within an urban or regional transport network. The term blends “transport” with “artery” to emphasize the role of these routes as primary distributors of movement, much like arteries in the circulatory system distribute blood.
They are designed to carry high volumes, connect major centers, and feed into transit hubs. They support
Key characteristics include high capacity and redundancy, resilience to disruption, integration with land use, designated priority
In planning practice, transportarter corridors are identified through traffic forecasting, network screening, and stakeholder engagement. Policies
Criticisms focus on potential car-centric bias if unbalanced with transit investment, the risk of induced demand,
See also: arterial road, major thoroughfare, transit corridor, mobility hub.