City passenger travel-Yesterday, today and tomorrow.

Author(s)
Loder, B.N.
Year
Abstract

In recent times the private motor car has led to a decline in the need for mass public transport and is also leading to a decline in the importance of the city centre. The result is that public transport which operates along fixed routes and fixed times is now uneconomic to operate and largely inefficient, requiring massive injections of public funds to maintain operations. The introduction of small hired electric vehicles offers a future solution for the problems of urban transport.

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Publication

Library number
B 20808 (In: B 20796) /72/ IRRD 257875
Source

In: Roads into the future : documentation 9th IRF World Meeting, Stockholm, June 1-5, 1981, Session TS-6, p. 149-162, 4 ref.

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