Developer(s) | TRICS Consortium |
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Stable release | 7.7.4
/ December 2020 |
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.
The database was established in 1989[3] by six county councils in South East England county councils (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.
TRICS includes the following development categories:
TRICS have also developed SAM (Standard Assessment Methodology),[4] a system to measure the effectiveness of travel plans.
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