The process of providing and managing access to land development while preserving the regional flow of traffic in terms of safety, capacity, and speed.
ADOT is responsible for regulating access to state highways to protect the safety and convenience of the traveling publics. Access Management is a broad set of techniques that balance the need to provide efficient, safe and timely travel throughout the state, with the ability to allow access to the individual destination. Proper implementation of Access Management techniques should guarantee reduced congestion, reduced accident rates, conservation of energy, and reduced air pollution.
The centralized or unified implementation and management of user authentication and entitlement to a site's secure resources.
Techniques of Transportation infrastructure management intended to; reduce congestion and accident rates, lessen need for highway widening, conserve energy, and reduce pollution. Examples include; limiting entrance and exit of traffic on highways, use of medians and turn lanes, placement and timing of signals, as well as implementation of supportive local ordinances.
Closely related to yield management, access management controls the time-based access to a resource, such as a railroad corridor or electrical power from the grid. This is usually done by constructing the time period as time-slots which are then allocated based upon contracts, baseload and demand patterns.
Control of access to material in digital libraries. Sometimes called terms and conditions or rights management.
The guidelines regulating system access and passwords usage. Access management is a key component of any IT security policy and is an important aspect of risk management in treasury.
Access management is the regulation of interchanges, intersections, driveways and median openings to a roadway. Its objectives are to enable access to land uses while maintaining roadway safety and mobility through controlling access location, design, spacing and operation. This is particularly important for major roadways intended to provide efficient service to through-traffic movements.