Economic aspects of residential street design.

Author(s)
Eyles, D.
Year
Abstract

This paper reviews the economic implications of design standards for residential streets. It compares construction and maintenance costs with the environmental, convenience and safety benefits that are implicit in current standards. It concludes that more factual data on relationships between safety, pavement width and traffic volumes are needed.

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Publication

Library number
B 19811 (In: B 19601) /10/21/ IRRD 239876
Source

In: Proceedings of the Workshop on Economics of Road Design Standards, Canberra, May 18-20, 1980, Volume 1, p. 217-236, graph., tab., ref.

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