An analysis of central businiess district pedestrian circulation patterns.

Author(s)
Ness, M.P. ,J.F. Morall and Hutchinson, B.G.
Year
Abstract

The central business districts of many medium and large urban areas are being modified to provide for the separation of pedestrian and verhicular traffic in order to improve the environment of pedestrians and to increase the efficiency of verhicular circulations.

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A 2582 fo.
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Presented at the 48th Annual Meeting HRB 1969.

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