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CALTRAIN EXTENSION TO MONTEREY COUNTYALTERNATIVES ANALYSISBased on these rates, the number of transit accidents and costs resulting from implementation of theCaltrain <strong>Extension</strong> or Express Bus alternatives is presented in Table 8-19.Table 8-19Transit Accident Disbenefits of Caltrain <strong>Extension</strong> and Express Bus <strong>Alternatives</strong>2010 2030Parameter Caltrain Express Bus Caltrain Express BusRevenue vehicle miles 193,290 867,970 386,580 1,664,915Fatalities 0.046 0.043 0.093 0.083Injuries 0.182 10.589 0.363 20.068All accidents 0.211 12.785 0.421 24.52Fatality costs $137,388 $ 128,428 $277,763 $ 247,896Injury costs $ 13,157 $ 765,479 $ 26,241 $1,450,716Property damage costs $ 14,406 $ 148,306 $ 28,744 $ 284,432Total accident costs $164,951 $1,042,213 $332,748 $1,983,044Internal (user) costs $150,545 $ 893,907 $304,004 $1,698,612External costs $ 14,406 $ 148,306 $ 28,744 $ 284,432Source: ParsonsEnvironmental CostsEnvironmental costs are computed based on methodologies reported in the Cal-B/C TechnicalSupplement to User’s Guide. 13 As surmised by the Cal-B/C research investigation,“<strong>Transportation</strong> investments have consequences for the natural environment. Environmentaleffects belong to the category of externalities—costs that fall on people other than those whogenerate them.“<strong>Transportation</strong> investments affect the environment because of the construction process,impacts of the facility itself, and resulting changes in travel behavior. … Travel changes, suchas increased travel speeds, increased vehicle trip-making, or diversion of trips, haveimplications for air pollution, greenhouse gas emissions, and noise.“The adverse health effects of vehicle emissions are probably the most significantenvironmental costs of travel. Enough is known about these effects to incorporate them readilyinto benefit-cost analyses. Vehicle emissions generally fall into two categories:• Air Pollutant Emissions – Motor vehicles emit pollutants, such as carbon monoxide(CO), oxides of nitrogen (NO X ), volatile organic compounds (VOC), particulate matter(PM), and oxides of sulfur (SO X ). These emissions, in turn, can react in the atmosphereto form other pollutants. Ozone is formed through the combination of NOX and VOC insunlight. NO X , VOC, and SO X can react in the atmosphere to form secondaryparticulates. Air pollutants can cause damage to human health, building materials, andagriculture and vegetation, as well as limit visibility.13Booz • Allen & Hamilton, Inc., September 1999; Volume 2: System Metrics Group, Inc., June 2004.parsons CHAPTER 8: EVALUATION OF ALTERNATIVES 189

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