Abstract
This article provides an analysis of issues related to transportation demand management. The paper investigates the beneficial impact of transportation demand management initiatives. It concludes that actions more likely to raise the "price" of movement for transportation usage will be the most successful. The study suggests several strategies to improve the efficiency of transport demand management initiatives in the context of enhancing transportation completion policies.
The author emphasizes the necessity of customer service transportation for both other travelers and passengers. This is achieved by utilizing the primary research methodology, which includes analysis and synthesis, induction and interpretation, and logical reasoning. These methods effectively support the argument for managing passenger transport demand. The author's research primarily focuses on investigating statements that align with the unique characteristics of Vietnam.