transportstroom
Transportstroom is a concept used in urban planning, transport engineering, and logistics to describe the movement of people and goods through transportation networks. The term covers the flow of traffic as well as the underlying demand for travel and the capacity of the network to accommodate it. In practice, transportstroom refers to how origin–destination movements are translated into observed movements on a network, and how congestions and delays emerge from the interaction of demand and supply.
Components: transport demand includes trip generation, distribution, and mode choice. Transport supply encompasses network capacity, infrastructure
Measurement and methods: data sources include traffic counts, travel surveys, fare data, and sensors. Modeling approaches
Applications: planners use transportstroom analysis to design congestion management, optimize public transport, plan freight corridors, and
See also: traffic flow, throughput, mobility, logistics, supply chain management, transportation planning.