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ite trip generation handbook 4th edition

ITETripGen provides access to the entirety of the ITE Trip Generation Manual, 11th Edition . The app enables development of estimates of motor vehicle, pedestrian, transit user, bicyclist, and truck trips, generated by a land use based on its characteristics and setting. The app offers a functionality to filter data records by their age, the region within North America, and the development size.

Access to the app is available through the ITE Marketplace . With each purchase, the registrant receives a web app unlock key that can be used to create an individual account for accessing ITETripGen .

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Transoft Solutions Inc. (“Transoft”), is committed to providing the Subscribers with quality Software and related documentation and services. From time to time, Transoft collects, uses, and discloses Personal Information. Protecting Personal Information is one of Transoft’s highest priorities. Transoft will inform Subscribers of why and how it collects, uses and discloses their Personal Information, obtain their consent where required, and only handle their Personal Information in a manner that a reasonable person would consider appropriate in the circumstances.

1.0 DEFINITIONS

1.1 “ Data ” means data of the Subscriber which is stored using the Software;

1.2 “ Personal Information ” means information about an identifiable individual;

1.3 “ Privacy Laws ” means the British Columbia Personal Information Protection Act [SBC 2003] c. 63, the Canada Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act S.C. 2000, c. 5 or such other legislation as may be applicable to the Personal Information from time to time;

1.4 “ Software ” means the ITETripGen and OTISS Pro;

1.5 “ Subscriber ” means a customer of Transoft who uses the Software.

2.0 COLLECTION

2.1 Collection of Personal Information . Unless the purposes for collecting Personal Information are obvious and the Subscriber provides his or her Personal Information for those purposes, Transoft will communicate to the Subscriber the purposes for which Personal Information is being collected, either orally or in writing, before or at the time of collection. Transoft will only collect Subscriber information that is necessary to fulfill the following purposes: to collect payment for the Software and related services; to verify identity; to deliver the Software, upgrades, and related documentation; to provide services; and to contact the Subscribers about products and services that may be of interest.

2.2 Data . Transoft will take steps to protect Personal Information contained in the Data. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, Transoft will take the steps set out in Section 5.3.

3.0 CONSENT

3.1 Consent . Transoft will obtain consent from the Subscribers to collect, use or disclose Personal Information. Consent can be provided orally, in writing, or can be implied where the purpose for collecting using or disclosing the Personal Information would be considered obvious and the Subscriber voluntarily provides Personal Information for that purpose.

3.2 Limited Exceptions . Transoft may collect, use or disclose Personal Information without the Subscriber’s knowledge or consent in the following limited circumstances:

(a) when the collection, use or disclosure of Personal Information is permitted or required by law;

(b) when the Personal Information is available from a public source;

(c) when Transoft requires legal advice from a lawyer;

(d) for the purposes of collecting a debt;

(e) to protect Transoft from fraud; or

(f) to investigate an anticipated breach of an agreement or a contravention of law.

4.0 USING AND DISCLOSING PERSONAL INFORMATION

4.1 Use and Disclosure . Transoft will only use or disclose Personal Information where necessary to fulfill the purposes identified at the time of collection.

4.2 Delivery to Third Parties . Except with consent from the Subscriber, Transoft will not deliver Personal Information to third parties for any reason.

5.0 RETENTION, ACCURACY, AND SECURITY

5.1 Retention . If Transoft uses Personal Information, it will retain that Personal Information for at least one year after such use so that the Subscriber has a reasonable opportunity to request access to it. Subject to the foregoing, Transoft will retain Personal Information only as long as necessary to fulfill the identified purposes or a legal or business purpose.

5.2 Accuracy . Transoft will make reasonable efforts to ensure that Personal Information is accurate and complete. The Subscriber may request a correction to their Personal Information in order to ensure its accuracy and completeness. A request to correct Personal Information must be made in writing and provide sufficient detail to identify the Personal Information and the correction being sought.

5.3 Security . Transoft is committed to ensuring the security of Personal Information in order to protect it from unauthorized access, collection, use, disclosure, copying, modification or disposal. Transoft has implemented the following security measures:

(a) limiting access to files to only those employees of Transoft who require the Personal Information in order to perform services for Transoft;

(b) using user IDs, passwords, encryption, and firewalls;

(c) when destroying Personal Information, using methods such as shredding documents and deleting electronically stored information; and

(d) storing Personal Information on secure servers.

6.1 Request . Subscribers may request in writing access to their Personal Information, except where:

(a) the Personal Information is protected by solicitor-client privilege;

(b) the disclosure of the information would reveal confidential information of Transoft; and

(c) the disclosure would reveal Personal Information about another individual.

6.2 Delivery . Within 30 days of a request pursuant to paragraph 6.1 above, Transoft will:

(a) make the requested information available; or

(b) provide written notice of an extension where additional time is required to fulfill the request.

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ONLINE SOFTWARE SUBLICENSE AGREEMENT

IMPORTANT! PLEASE CAREFULLY READ THE FOLLOWING AGREEMENT!

This is a legal agreement between you, as End User, on the one part (hereinafter referred to as “End User”, “You” or “Your”), and the INSTITUTE OF TRANSPORTATION ENGINEERS, a Connecticut non-profit corporation with its office at 1627 Eye Street, NW, Suite 600, Washington, DC 20006, United States hereinafter referred to as “ITE”) on the other part. This Agreement concerns and governs Your use of certain Licensed Products made available by ITE.

COPYING OR USE OF THE LICENSED PRODUCTS (AS DEFINED IN THIS AGREEMENT) EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY PERMITTED BY THIS AGREEMENT IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED AND CONSTITUTES A MATERIAL BREACH OF THIS AGREEMENT AND AN INFRINGEMENT OF COPYRIGHT AND OTHER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS IN AND TO THE LICENSED PRODUCTS

IF YOU COPY OR USE ALL OR ANY PORTION OF THE LICENSED PRODUCTS WITHOUT ACCEPTING AND ENTERING INTO THIS AGREEMENT OR OTHERWISE OBTAINING WRITTEN PERMISSION OF ITE, YOU ARE VIOLATING COPYRIGHT AND OTHER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAWS AND YOU MAY BE LIABLE TO ITE AND ITS LICENSORS FOR DAMAGES. YOU MAY ALSO BE SUBJECT TO PROSECUTION UNDER APPLICABLE LAWS.

ACCEPTANCE OF AGREEMENT BEFORE USE.

BEFORE YOU USE OR SIGN UP FOR THE USE OF ANY PORTION OF THE LICENSED PRODUCTS, YOU MUST ACCEPT THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS AGREEMENT BY CLICKING “I AGREE” By communicating to ITE Your acceptance of this Agreement when You use or sign up for the use of the Licensed Products, you are entering into a legal and binding contract with ITE and agree to be bound by the terms and conditions of this Agreement. If you are entering into this Agreement on behalf of a company or other legal entity, your acceptance represents that you have the authority to bind such entity to these terms, in which case the words “End User”, “You”, or “Your” shall refer to such company or other legal entity. If you do not agree with this Agreement, or if you do not have the authority to bind your entity, then you, the “End User” and “You”, will not be authorized to use the Licensed Products.

1.1 “Account” means the part of the Software that is personal to the use of the End User or an individual permitted to use the Software in accordance with section 2.7

1.2 “Commencement Date” means the date that the End User has accepted the terms of this Agreement and paid the License Fee;

1.3 “Confidential Information” means data, information, documents, knowledge, designs, products, services, systems, programs, plans, inventions, research, discoveries, developments, strategies, trade secrets, processes, technical information, production methods, marketing activities, personal information, or any information concerning the organization, business, finances, transactions, affairs of the Disclosing Party which may come to the Recipient’s knowledge pursuant to the terms of this Agreement. Notwithstanding the generality of the foregoing, Confidential Information does not include information that

(a) is already in possession of the Recipient or any of its parent, subsidiary or affiliated companies and was obtained without an obligation of confidence.

(b) is independently developed by the Recipient or any of its parent, subsidiary or affiliated companies;

(c) is or becomes publicly available without breach of this Agreement.

(d) is acquired by the Recipient from a third party who provides the information without breaking any express or implied obligations or duties to the Disclosing Party;

(e) is released for disclosure by the Disclosing Party; or

(f) is disclosed in response to a valid order of a court or other governmental body of Canada or the United States of America or any political subdivisions thereof legally authorized to order the disclosure of certain information (“Authorized Entity”); provided, however, that the Recipient will first have given notice to the Disclosing Party, unless this is forbidden by the Authorized Entity, and made a reasonable effort to obtain a protective order requiring that the information or documents so disclosed be used only for the purposes for which the order was issued limit the disclosure and use of Confidential Information to the minimum required by the Authorized Entity.

1.4 “Desk Reference” means the Trip Generation 10th Edition Desk Reference whether in electronic or hardcopy, published by ITE. The Desk Reference provides detailed descriptions of the new urban and person-based data, key instructional information, sample plots and identifies significant changes from the previous edition.

1.5 “Disclosing Party” means a party disclosing Confidential Information;

1.6 “Documentation” means any documentation (whether in electronic or printed or printed form) developed by Transoft and provided to or made available to the End User by ITE or through Transoft for the purposes of identifying the terms and conditions of access, use or operation of the Software, explaining or describing the Software, providing instructions as to the manner of permitted access or use of the Software, assisting the End User with problems or corrections to the Software or otherwise intended to assist the End User in the effective and permitted access, use and operation of the Software, and includes but is not limited to user guides, manuals, Help Menus and text, FAQ (frequently asked questions) files, license files, license specifications and details but documentation does not include the ITE Products which are provided by ITE to the End User by way of separate agreement or purchase..

1.7 “License Term” is the term of this Agreement referred to in Section 3.1;

1.8 “ITE Data” means the trip generation data that forms the basis of the TGM, and as it pertains to this agreement includes 10th Edition trip generation data (including the 10th Edition Supplement);

1.9 “ITE Products” means the Desk Reference, the ITE Data, TGH, TGM and TGM plots

1.10 “Licensed Products” means the Software and the Documentation;

1.11 “License Fee” means the fee plus all applicable taxes payable by the End User to ITE as a condition of the End User’s use of the Licensed Products during the License Term.

1.12 “Login Details” means the details required to login and use the Licensed Products, such as a username and password;

1.13 “Recipient” means a party receiving Confidential Information;

1.14 “Software” means the online web application known as “ ITETripGen ” that will interface with ITE Data, be capable of supporting three databases (being all United States and Canada data, United States data only, and Canadian data only) and include features to look up specific data in either imperial or metric units, plots of vehicle and person trips in two-dimensional coloured graphs, and export such graphic plots in high-quality PDF ;

1.15 “TGH” means the Trip Generation Handbook, whether electronic or hardcopy, published by ITE from time to time which is currently in its 3rd Edition providing guidance on proper techniques for estimating person and vehicular trip generation rates; guidance for the evaluation of mixed use developments and the establishment of local trip generation rates; and pass-by trip and truck trip generation data.

1.16 “TGM” means the Trip Generation Manual , whether electronic or hardcopy, published by ITE from time to time and which is currently in its 10th Edition (including the 10th Edition Supplement), including land use descriptions, trip generation rates, equations and data plots and which are prepared, gathered, assembled and formatted by or on behalf of ITE from time to time for reference and use by transportation professionals conducting site impact studies, determining on-site circulation patterns, performing access management studies, determining traffic signal timing, conducting environmental assessments and other transportation related uses and activities;

1.17 “TGM plots” refers to the full set of data plots for all land uses distributed, published by ITE in electronic format. Subsets of the TGM plots, referred to as “Land Use Packages” are also published by ITE in electronic format.

1.18 “Transoft” means Transoft Solutions Inc. 350-13700 International Place Richmond, BC, Canada V6V 2X8, the owner and developer of the Software and the Documentation.

1.19 “Value Added Taxes” means such sum as will be levied upon the License Fee or any other fees payable pursuant to this Agreement by the Federal or any Provincial or Territorial Government and is computed as a percentage of the fees and includes Goods and Services Tax, Harmonized Sales Tax and any similar tax, the payment or collection of which, by the legislation imposing such tax, is an obligation of ITE.

2.0 LICENSE AND RESTRICTIONS

2.1 Software and Services. Pursuant to ITE’s license agreement with Transoft, ITE grants by way of a limited sub-license to the End User, subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement the non-exclusive, non-transferable and non-assignable right to use the Licensed Products during the Term for the purpose of its business. ITE, through its subcontractor Transoft will host the Software, including providing data support, backup, and recovery and access to the Documentation. ITE will provide to you the ITE Products by way of separate agreement and purchase arrangements directly with ITE.

2.2 Additional Terms and Restrictions. ITE reserves the right to at any time change any of the terms of this Agreement. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, ITE may include additional terms with respect to connection time, may limit the number of projects or look ups by the End User, and may set a minimum hardware and browser requirement.

2.3 Ownership. The Licensed Products are owned by Transoft and provided by way of sub-license to the End User through ITE. The ITE Products are owned by ITE and provided by way of license to the End User. The Licensed Products and the ITE Products are protected by Canadian Copyright law, U.S. Copyright law, the copyright laws of other nations, and international treaty provisions. It is an express term of this Agreement that the End User will not acquire title or ownership to the Licensed Products and only has a limited use sub-license and End User will not acquire title or ownership to the ITE Products and only has a limited use license

2.4 Reservation. Each of Transoft and ITE reserves all rights not expressly granted to the End User under this Agreement. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, the End User acknowledges that the Licensed Products and the ITE Products contain trade secrets and agrees that the End User will not do or permit to be done any of the following in relation to the whole or any part of the Licensed Products:

(a) copy them;

(b) modify, adapt, translate or alter them;

(c) de-compile, reverse engineer or disassemble the Software;

(d) take any steps to produce a source language statement of the Software; or

(e) use the Software to develop any derivative works of functionally compatible or competitive computer programs to the Software or create derivative works based on the Software.

2.5 Restrictions. Notwithstanding the generality of this Agreement, the End User will not, and will not permit others to, transmit, convey, license, sublicense, distribute, sell, resell, transfer or otherwise dispose of the Licensed Products or the ITE Products to any other persons or organizations. The End User further agrees that the Software will not be accessed or used in any manner prohibited by the United States Export Administration Act or any other United States laws or any applicable national or international export laws, restrictions or regulations (collectively, the “Export Laws”). In addition, if the Software is identified as an export controlled item under the Export Laws, the End User represents and warrants that it is not a citizen of, or located within, an embargoed or otherwise restricted nation and that the End User is not otherwise prohibited under the Export Laws from receiving the Software. All rights to use the Software are granted on the condition that such rights are forfeited if You fail to comply with the terms of this Agreement.

2.6 Survival. The provisions of this Article 2.0 will survive termination of this Agreement.

2.7 One Individual User. Without limiting the generality of this Article 2.0, the End User acknowledges and agrees that the account and login ID assigned to the End User pursuant to the terms of this Agreement may not be used by any person other than one individual who is the intended user (the “Intended User”). Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, the End User will:

(a) not at any time authorize any person other than the Intended User to use the account or login ID of the Intended User; and

(b) keep secure Login Details for the Intended User, and will ensure that no person other than the Intended User has access to the Login Details.

Unless ITE has explicitly agreed and determined otherwise in writing, a license or sub-license is required and must be paid by End User for each Intended User. If You are uncertain about the applicable scope of the license, the number of permitted Intended Users or have other inquiries, kindly contact ITE or see the licensing tab in the program settings of the Software.

2.8 Data Collection and Cookies. The End User agrees that Transoft in the course of hosting or making available the Software for use by the End User may collect and use technical data and related information, including the collection of data and related information by the use of cookies. Data and information collected by Transoft may include, but is not limited to technical information about your use of the Software, Internet Protocols, hardware identification, operating system, network and application software, peripherals, and non-personally identifiable Software usage statistics that is gathered periodically to facilitate the provision of products, software updates, upgrades, fixes, product support services and other services to the End User (if any) related to the Software. However, Transoft will only collect data and information in a form that does not personally identify the End User. The collection of data and cookies will otherwise be made in accordance with Transoft’s cookie and privacy policies, as amended from time to time and made available at https://www.transoftsolutions.com/privacy/ . The End User may at any time opt out of the arrangement by blocking permission allowing Transoft to use cookies. However, the End User acknowledges and agrees that a failure to allow the use of cookies by Transoft may impair the End User’s user experience and the use, benefit and functionality of the Software may be diminished and neither ITE nor Transoft will be responsible for any such impairment or diminishment.

3.0 TERM AND TERMINATION

3.1 Term. The term of this Agreement will commence on the Commencement Date, and will remain in effect until the release of TGM Edition 11 or August 31, 2021 whichever comes first.

3.2 Termination. ITE will have the right to terminate this Agreement:

(a) Immediately upon written notice; or

(b) Immediately upon written notice at any time if:

(i) the End User is in material breach of any warranty, term, condition or covenant of the End User pursuant to this Agreement and fails to cure that breach within 5 days after written notice of that breach and of ITE’s intention to terminate;

(ii) notwithstanding paragraph 3.3(b) (i), and without limiting any of the other the rights of ITE pursuant to this Agreement or at law, if the End User fails to pay any amount owing to ITE in accordance with the terms of this Agreement or otherwise, within 15 days after written notice of that failure to pay and of ITE’s intention to terminate; or

Termination under paragraph 3.2(b) (i) and 3.2(b) (ii) above will in the absence of a cure become effective automatically upon expiration of the cure period set out in the applicable paragraph.

3.3 Upon termination of this Agreement:

(a) the End User will immediately cease using the Licensed Products and the sub-license herein and all rights to use the Licensed Products will expire; and

(b) the End User will immediately pay to ITE any amounts owing to ITE by the End User pursuant to the terms of this Agreement.

3.4 Deletion of Data and User ID. Within 30 days of expiry or termination of this Agreement for any reason ITE will have the right to delete the End User’s ID profile and all of the End User’s data (if any) stored on any storage systems of ITE or its subcontractor Transoft.

4.0 FEES, PAYMENT, AND INTEREST

4.1 Additional Services. Services outside of the scope of the description in this Agreement (the “Additional Services”) will not be included in the License Fee. Upon request for Additional Services by the End User, ITE will (or will request that its subcontractor Transoft) provide a quote for the cost for such Additional Services based on the hourly rates chargeable by ITE or Transoft, as the case may be, at the time of the request. ITE will perform the Additional Services on the written request of the End User, and the End User will pay for the Additional Services plus Value Added Taxes, if applicable within 30 days of receipt of an invoice for such Additional Services.

4.2 Interest. Any amounts not paid when due to ITE or Transoft, as the case may be, pursuant to the terms of this Agreement will bear interest at a rate of 24% per annum.

5.0 LIMITED WARRANTY AND DISCLAIMER

5.1 Limited Warranty. ITE (and by extension Transoft as the developer of the Software) warrants that the Software will perform substantially in accordance with the description set out at http://www.ite.org/tripgeneration/appdescription.pdf (the “Performance Description”). The End User will within 30 days of commencing use of the Software, give written notice to ITE of any perceived inconsistency with the Performance Description. ITE will use commercially reasonable efforts to correct any defects or deficiencies in the Software resulting in inconsistency with the Performance Description for which it has received notice in accordance with this paragraph 5.1. This limited warranty is void if a defect or deficiency has resulted from:

(a) use of the Software by the End User in any manner not contemplated in this Agreement;

(b) alteration, modification, or misuse of the Software by the End User or its agents or employees;

(c) damage or deficiencies caused by:

(i) malfunction of the End User’s equipment or operating system; or

(ii) software not developed by ITE in conjunction with its subcontractor Transoft.

5.2 Acknowledgement. The End User acknowledges and agrees that except for the limited warranty pursuant to paragraph 5.1, the Software is provided “as is” and each of ITE and Transoft makes no warranty, representation or guarantee, expressed implied or statutory, with respect to the Software whether as to the accuracy, reliability, suitability, function, absence of errors, or otherwise whatsoever and each of ITE and Transoft specifically disclaims any warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose.

5.3 Disclaimer. In no event will ITE or its affiliated companies, directors, employees, or contractors, including without limitation, or Transoft or its affiliated companies, directors, employees, or contractors (collectively the "Representatives") be liable for any damages arising from the End User’s use or inability to use the Software or for any loss or damage whether caused or alleged to be caused directly or indirectly by the Software including, but not limited to, any interruption of service, loss of business or anticipated profits, loss of goodwill, loss of data, computer failure, lost savings, or incidental, special, punitive or consequential damages resulting from the use or operation of the Software even if caused by the negligence of ITE, Transoft or any of the Representatives and even if ITE, Transoft or any of the Representatives had the knowledge of the possibility of such liability, loss, or damage. Notwithstanding the generality of the foregoing, any liability of ITE, Transoft and any of the Representatives is limited exclusively to the provisions of paragraph 5.1.

5.4 Limitation. Without limiting the generality of Sections 5.2 and 5.3, under no circumstances will ITE, Transoft or any of the Representatives become responsible for any costs, payments, claims or damages, other than to refund to the End User.

5.5 Access. Without limiting the generality of Section 5.3, the End User acknowledges and agrees that the Software may be unavailable from time to time as a result of scheduled and unscheduled maintenance or other circumstances beyond the control of ITE and Transoft.

5.6 Data. Without limiting the generality of Section 5.3, the End User acknowledges and agrees that the results produced by the Software is compiled from the ITE Data. Each of ITE and Transoft makes no representation as to the accuracy or reliability of the data or information produced by the Software. If at any time there is a discrepancy between the data produced by the Software and the ITE Data, the ITE Data will prevail.

6.0 CONFIDENTIALITY

6.1 Confidentiality. Each party agrees that, it will:

(a) keep the Disclosing Party’s Confidential Information in complete secrecy; and

(b) except with the written consent of the other party not use or disclose the Disclosing Party’s Confidential Information for any purpose.

Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, neither party will not use or attempt to use the Disclosing Party’s Confidential Information in any manner which may injure or cause loss either directly or indirectly to the Disclosing Party or its End Users or suppliers.

6.2 Survival. The provisions of this Article 6.0 will survive termination of this Agreement.

7.0 GENERAL

7.1 Notice. Any notice required or permitted to be given under this Agreement will be in writing, and be delivered to the address first above written or such other address as the parties may, from time to time, designate. Notice will be delivered by personal delivery, courier, registered mail, via facsimile transmission or via confirmed electronic mail. The delivery of a notice will be deemed effective upon receipt, if delivered personally or by courier, or five (5) business days from sending, if delivered by registered mail or the date of transmission, if delivered by facsimile or upon acknowledged receipt by the recipient if delivered by electronic mail.

7.2 Entire Agreement. This Agreement contains the entire agreement between the parties respecting the subject matter, and supersedes all other agreements whether written, or oral between the parties, it being expressly understood that there are no other representations, terms, warranties, conditions, guarantees, promises, agreements, collateral contracts or collateral agreements express or implied, or statutory, other than those contained in this Agreement and that this Agreement represents the whole of the Agreement between the parties, and no alteration, modification or amendment hereof will be binding unless made in writing and signed by the parties hereto.

7.3 Additional Acts. The parties will do such additional acts and execute and deliver such further documents as may be requisite to give full effect to the terms of this Agreement.

7.4 Severability. The invalidity of any particular portion, section or paragraph of this Agreement will not affect the validity of any other provision herein and, in such event, such invalid provision will be severable from this Agreement and the remainder of this Agreement will be construed as if such invalid provision was omitted.

7.5 No Waiver. No waiver by any party hereto of any breach of any covenant, representation, warranty, proviso, condition or stipulation herein contained whether express or implied or negative or positive in form by any other party hereto will have any effect or be binding upon any party hereto unless same will be in writing and under the authority of such party, and any waiver whatsoever will extend only to the particular breach so waived, and will not limit or affect the right of any party with respect to any other or further breach.

7.6 Governing Law. This Agreement shall be construed, governed, interpreted, and applied in accordance with the laws of the State of Delaware, without giving effect to the principles of conflict of laws. In the event that any action is filed in relation to this Agreement, the party which does not prevail in such action shall pay the reasonable attorneys’ fees and other costs and expenses, including investigation costs, incurred by the prevailing party in such proceedings.

7.7 Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in any number of counterparts, each of which will be deemed to be an original, but all of which together will constitute one and the same document.

7.8 Gender. Whenever the singular or the masculine is used herein, same will be deemed to include reference to the plural, feminine and body corporate as necessary.

7.9 Binding Effect. This Agreement will ensure to the benefit of and be binding upon the parties hereto and their respective heirs, executors, administrators, successors and permitted assigns.

COPYING OR USE OF THE LICENSED PRODUCTS (AS DEFINED IN THIS AGREEMENT) EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY PERMITTED BY THIS AGREEMENT IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED AND CONSTITUTES A MATERIAL BREACH OF THIS AGREEMENT AND AN INFRINGEMENT OF COPYRIGHT AND OTHER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS IN AND TO THE LICENSED PRODUCTS.

BEFORE YOU USE OR SIGN UP FOR THE USE OF ANY PORTION OF THE LICENSED PRODUCTS, YOU MUST ACCEPT THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS AGREEMENT BY CLICKING “I AGREE” By communicating to ITE Your acceptance of this Agreement when You use or sign up for the use of the Licensed Products, You are entering into a legal and binding contract with ITE and agree to be bound by the terms and conditions of this Agreement. If you are entering into this Agreement on behalf of a company or other legal entity, your acceptance represents and warrants that you have the authority to bind such entity to these terms, in which case the words “End User”, “You”, or “Your” shall refer to such company or other legal entity. If you do not agree with this Agreement, or if you do not have the authority to bind your entity, then you, the “End User” and “You”, will not be authorized to use the Licensed Products.

1.3 “Confidential Information” means data, information, documents, knowledge, designs, products, services, systems, programs, plans, inventions, research, discoveries, developments, strategies, trade secrets, processes, technical information, production methods, marketing activities, personal information, or any information concerning the organization, business, finances, transactions, affairs of the Disclosing Party which may come to the Recipient’s knowledge pursuant to the terms of this Agreement. Notwithstanding the generality of the foregoing, Confidential Information does not include information that:

(a) is already in possession of the Recipient or any of its parent, subsidiary or affiliated companies and was obtained without an obligation of confidence;

(c) is or becomes publicly available without breach of this Agreement;

1.4 “Disclosing Party” means a party disclosing Confidential Information;

1.5 “Documentation” means any documentation (whether in electronic or printed or printed form) developed by Transoft and provided to or made available to the End User by ITE or through Transoft for the purposes of identifying the terms and conditions of access, use or operation of the Software, explaining or describing the Software, providing instructions as to the manner of permitted access or use of the Software, assisting the End User with problems or corrections to the Software or otherwise intended to assist the End User in the effective and permitted access, use and operation of the Software, and includes but is not limited to user guides, manuals, Help Menus and text, FAQ (frequently asked questions) files, license files, license specifications and details but documentation does not include the ITE Products which are provided by ITE to the End User by way of separate agreement or purchase..

1.6 “License Term” is the term of this Agreement referred to in Section 3.1;

1.7 “ITE Data” means the trip generation data that forms the basis of the TGM, and as it pertains to this agreement includes Edition 11th trip generation data.

1.8 “ITE Products” means the ITE Data, TGH, TGM and TGM plots

1.9 “Licensed Products” means the Software and the Documentation;

1.10 “License Fee” means the fee plus all applicable taxes payable by the End User to ITE as a condition of the End User’s use of the Licensed Products during the License Term.

1.11 “Login Details” means the details required to login and use the Licensed Products, such as a username and password;

1.12 “Recipient” means a party receiving Confidential Information;

1.13 “Software” means the online web application known as “ ITETripGen ” that will interface with ITE Data, be capable of supporting three databases (being all United States and Canada data, United States data only, and Canadian data only) and include features to look up specific data in either imperial or metric units, plots of vehicle and person trips in two-dimensional coloured graphs, and export such graphic plots in high-quality PDF ;

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Trip Generation Manual, 11th Edition © 2021 Institute of Transportation Engineers ISBN-13: 978-1-7345078-7-4 IR-016L

Trip Generation Handbook, 3rd Edition © 2017 Institute of Transportation Engineers ISBN-10: 1-933452-91-9 ISBN-13: 978-1-933452-90-6 RP−028D

Trip Generation Manual, 10th Edition © 2017 Institute of Transportation Engineers ISBN-13: 978-1-933452-92-0; ISBN-10: 1-933452-92-7 IR-016H

Trip Generation, 9th Edition © 2012 Institute of Transportation Engineers ISBN-13: 978-1-933452-64-7; ISBN-10: 1-933452-64-1 IR-016G

School Site Planning, Design, and Transportation: An ITE Informational Report © 2013 Institute of Transportation Engineers ISBN-13: 978-1-933452-73-9; ISBN-10: 1-933452-73-0 IR–137

Guidelines for the Design and Application of Speed Humps and Speed Tables © 2011 Institute of Transportation Engineers RP–038A

Roadside Design Guide, 4th Edition © 2011 AASHTO LP-330D

Traffic Engineering Handbook, 6th Edition (Updated 4/9/15) © 2009 Institute of Transportation Engineers ISBN-13: 978-1-933452-34-0; ISBN-10: 1-933452-34-X TB-010B

Parking Generation, 4th Edition © 2010 Institute of Transportation Engineers ISBN-13: 978-1-933452-55-5, ISBN-10: 1-933452-55-2 IR–034C

Traffic Signal Timing Manual © 2009 Institute of Transportation Engineers ISBN-13: 978-1-933452-48-7; ISBN-10: 1-933452-48-10 TB-020

Transportation Planning Handbook, 3rd Edition © 2009 Institute of Transportation Engineers ISBN-13: 978-1-933452-44-9; ISBN-10: 1-933452-44-7 TB-011B

Trip Generation Handbook, Second Edition (Updated 5/19/09) © 2004 Institute of Transportation Engineers ISBN–0-935403-86-8 –016F RP−28B

Urban Street Geometric Design Handbook (Updated 1/7/09) © 2008 Institute of Transportation Engineers ISBN–13: 978-1-933452-35-7; ISBN–10: 1-933452-35-8 TB-018

Trip Generation, 8th Edition (Updated 1/19/12) © 2008 Institute of Transportation Engineers ISBN–13: 978-1-933452-43-2; ISBN–10: 1-933452-43-9 IR-016F

Railroad-Highway Grade Crossing Handbook—Revised Second Edition 2007 Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), Office of Safety and Design FHWA Report No.: FHWA-SA-07-010

Transportation Impact Analyses for Site Development © 2005 Institute of Transportation Engineers ISBN No: 1-933452-10-2 RP-020C

Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices 2003 Edition © 2003 USDOT/FHWA

Professional Traffic Operations Engineers™ Certification Program Refresher Course (Updated 7/5/05) © 2002 Institute of Transportation Engineers ISBN No: 0-935403-44-2 PD-021B

Parking Generation, 3rd Edition (Updated 1/3/05) © 2004 Institute of Transportation Engineers ISBN No: 0-935403-92-2 IR–034B

Principios de ingeniería de tránsito (Updated 10/01/05) © 2003 Instituto de Ingenieros de Transporte  ISBN No: 0-935403-74-4 TB-016

Signal Timing Practices and Procedures: State of the Practice (Updated 1/10/05) © 2004 Institute of Transportation Engineers ISBN No: 0-935403-93-0. IR-116

A Toolbox for Alleviating Traffic Congestion and Enhancing Mobility (Updated 7/15/03) © 1997 Institute of Transportation Engineers ISBN No. 0-935403-12-4 IR-054B

Expert Witness Information Notebook (Updated 7/9/03) © 1999 Institute of Transportation Engineers ISBN No: 0-935403-37-X IR-099

Traffic Control Devices Handbook (Updated 1/10/05) © 2001 Institute of Transportation Engineers ISBN No: 0-935403-66-3 IR-112

Alternative Treatments for At-Grade Pedestrian Crossings (Updated 7/9/03) © 2001 Institute of Transportation Engineers ISBN No: 0-935403-61-2 LP-629

Traditional Neighborhood Street Design Guidelines (Updated 7/15/03) © 1999 Institute of Transportation Engineers ISBN No: 0-935403-34-5 RP-027A

Trip Generation Handbook (Updated 7/15/03) © 2001 Institute of Transportation Engineers ISBN No: 0-935403-58-2 RP-028A

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·          Transportation Planning Handbook, 2nd Edition. Institute of Transportation Engineers. 1999

·          Transportation Planning handbook, 3rd. Edition. Institute of Transportation Engineers. 2009

·          Transportation Planning Handbook. 4th. Edition. Institute of Transportation Engineers. 2016

·          Traffic Engineering Handbook, 6th Edition. Institute of Transportation Engineers. 2009

·          Transportation Engineering & Planning, 3rd Edition. Prentice Hall. 2001

·          Engaging People through Outreach and Organization. Public Involvement Techniques for Transportation Decision Making. 2015 Update. https://www.fhwa.dot.gov/planning/public_involvement/publications/pi_techniques/index.cfm

·          TCRP Report 95; Chapter 6 Demand Responsive/ADA. Transportation Research Board

·          TCRP Report 95; Chapter 12 Transit Pricing and Fares. Transportation Research Board

·          TCRP Report 95; Chapter 15 Land Use and Site Design. Transportation Research Board

·          Transportation Impact Analysis for Site Development. Institute of Transportation Engineers. 2005

·          Context Sensitive Solutions in Designing Major Urban Thoroughfares for Walkable Communities. Institute of Transportation Engineers. 2006

·          Smart Growth Transportation Guidelines An ITE Proposed Recommended Practice. Institute of Transportation Engineers. 2003

·          Trip Generation Handbook, 2nd Edition. Institute of Transportation Engineers. 2004

·          Trip Generation (Vol 1), 7th Edition. Institute of Transportation Engineers. 2003

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·          Urban Travel Demand Modeling. Institute of Transportation Engineers. 2009

·          Traffic Impact Analysis for Site Development. Institute of Transportation Engineers. 2009

·          Neighborhood Street Design Guidelines. Institute of Transportation Engineers. 2003

·          The Geography of Urban Transportation. Guilford Press. 1995

·          Parking Generation, Third Edition. Institute of Transportation Engineers. 2004

·          Manual of Transportation Engineering Studies. Institute of Transportation Engineers. 2000

·          Highway Capacity Manual. Transportation Research Board. 2000

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ITE Releases Trip Generation Handbook, 3rd Edition - Special member pricing of $50.00 through the end of January

By marianne saglam posted 10-06-2014 03:59 pm, ite announces the release of  trip generation handbook , 3rd edition..

The principal objectives of Trip Generation Handbook , 3rd Edition are to provide recommendations for:

  • Proper techniques for estimating trip generation, both person and vehicle , for potential development sites in urban, suburban, and rural settings;
  • Standardization of trip generation data collection efforts; and
  • Ethics and objectivity in the use of Trip Generation Manual data .

The recommended practice material from the second edition of Trip Generation Handbook has undergone a comprehensive review, resulting in an update and refinement to each component of the recommended practice.

  • evaluation of mixed-use developments;
  • establishment of local trip generation rates;
  • interpretation of the Trip Generation Manual data plots;
  • estimation of truck trips generated by a development site; and
  • collection of data to support trip generation analyses.
  • New guidance is provided for the estimation of trips generated by sites in urban settings or served by significant levels of transit service.
  • Additional data are provided in the pass-by trip data tables.
  • Standard deviation values for Trip Generation Manual data plots are updated to represent weighted values.

To order your copy of Trip Generation Handbook , 3rd Edition , visit www.ite.org/bookstore . The cost for ITE members is $50.00 through the end of January  and for nonmembers the cost is $93.75.

Trip Generation Handbook , 3rd Edition . Pub No. RP-028C. ISBN 10: 1-933452-80-3; ISBN 13: 978-1-933452-80-7.

This report is published as a proposed recommended practice of ITE. As such, it is to be considered in its proposed form, but is subject to change after receipt and consideration of suggestions from those who have reviewed the report.

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Trip Generation Handbook

The principal objectives of Trip Generation Handbook, 3rd Edition (the Handbook) are to provide recommendations for proper techniques for estimating trip generation, both person and vehicle, for potential development sites in urban, suburban, and rural settings; standardization of trip generation data collection efforts; and ethics and objectivity in the use of Trip Generation Manual data. The guidelines presented in the Handbook represent preferred best practices under most conditions. The guidelines recognize professional judgment may be needed throughout the process of estimating trip generation for a study site. The recommended practice material from the 2nd Edition of Trip Generation Handbook has undergone a comprehensive review, resulting in an update and refinement to each component of the recommended practice. Improved guidance is provided for evaluation of mixed-use developments; establishment of local trip generation rates; interpretation of the Trip Generation Manual data plots; estimation of truck trips generated by a development site; and collection of data to support trip generation analyses. New guidance is provided for the estimation of trips generated by sites in urban settings or served by significant levels of transit service. Additional data are provided in the pass-by trip data tables. Standard deviation values for the Trip Generation Manual data plots are updated to represent weighted values.

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  • Publication Date: 2014-8
  • Media Type: Web
  • Edition: 3rd Edition
  • Pagination: 352p

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  • TRT Terms: Best practices ; Data collection ; Development ; Handbooks ; Land use planning ; Methodology ; Mixed use development ; Standards ; Trip generation ; Urban areas
  • Subject Areas: Highways; Planning and Forecasting; Public Transportation; I72: Traffic and Transport Planning;

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"This version of the Trip Generation Handbook, 3rd Edition, RP-028C, incorporates changes necessary for consistency with the data contained in Trip Generation Manual, 9th Edition, which was published in September 2012. This report is published as a proposed recommended practice of the Institute of Transportation Engineers. As such, it is to be considered in its proposed form, but is subject to change after receipt and consideration of suggestions received from those who have reviewed the report. Readers are encouraged to submit their written suggestions for improving this report to: Lisa Fontana Tierney, Traffic Engineering Senior Director, Institute of Transportation Engineers, 1627 Eye Street, NW, Suite 600, Washington, DC 20006; fax: +1 202-785-0609. Written suggestions should be received at the above address no later than February 28, 2015 to ensure consideration for incorporation into the final recommended practice report"--Provided by publisher.

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    Redlands WEB4 Pass-by percentages from the ITE Trip Generation Handbook, 3rd Edition (2017). 1 Trip rates from the Institute of Transportation Engineers, Trip Generation,11th Edition, 2021. Land Use Code 221 - Multifamily Housing (Low-Rise, less than 3 floors). Rates are used for projects close to rail transit.

  22. PDF Trip Generation Data Form (Part 1)

    Please return to: Institute of Transportation Engineers Technical Projects Division 1627 I ST NW, STE 550 Washington, DC, 20006, USA Telephone: +1 202-289-0222 ITE on the Web: www.ite.org 1. Highest hourly volume between 7 a.m. and 9 a.m. (4 p.m. and 6 p.m.) as defined in Trip Generation Data Form (Part 2). Please specify the peak hour. 2.