De grote steden en de verkeersrelaties met hun omgeving : een empirische verkenning.

Author(s)
Jansen, G.R.M. & Vuren, T. van
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Abstract

The decentralization of the urban population and to a lesser degree of urban employment caused substantial chan changes in the travel patterns. In particular, the number of external journeys has increased substantially; the need for coordinated transportation planning at the municipal and regional level is therefore growing. This paper presents some results of an empirical investigation of the travel patterns of four Dutch urban areas: Amsterdam, Rotterdam, The Hague and Utrecht.

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B 24116 (In: B 24101 [electronic version only]) /72/ IRRD 283613
Source

In: Colloquium Vervoersplanologisch Speurwerk 1984 : mobiliteit in beweging : bundeling van bijdragen van het colloquium gehouden in Den Haag op 29 en 30 november 1984, Deel 1, p. 309-332, 6 ref.

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