The movement of vehicles within an event site—production trucks, forklifts, golf carts, emergency vehicles, and service equipment—creates significant pedestrian hazards if not systematically planned and managed. This article covers on-site roadway design, pedestrian-vehicle separation, emergency access route requirements, forklift safety standards, and the management of specialty vehicles at live event sites.
Effective transportation management at live events requires coordinated planning across traffic flow, public transit, parking, and pedestrian access. This article covers traffic sign and highway closure planning, public transit coordination, coach and bus management, parking lot design and operations, and vehicular access to the event site.