An economic comparison of motorways with into two and three lanes in each direction.

Author(s)
Tanner, J.C.
Year
Abstract

The object of the report is to study, in generalised terms, the factors that determine whether a new motorway should be built with two or three lanes in each direction, in a situation where the total budget for motorway construction is fixed. Empirical data on construction costs, speed flow relations and operating costs are presented, and these data are used in calculations based on an idealised mathematical model of a motorway network.

Publication

Library number
A 2378 [electronic version only]
Source

Crowthorne, Road Research Laboratory RRL, 1968, 44 p.; RRL Laboratory Report ; LR 203

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