The effect of alternative urban forms on two-mode transportations systems requirements.

Author(s)
Rice, R.G.
Year
Abstract

The most effective combination of road and transit systems to serve a range of cities with differing density and spatial patterns is determined. A two-mode network generation model is developed and applied to six hypothetical urban forms of two million population size. Transportation system requirements by mode are an important determinant in the choice of urban development patterns.

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B 13335 (In: B 13301) /72/ IRRD 232962
Source

In: Transport decisions in an age of uncertainty : proceedings of the 3rd World Conference on Transport Research, Rotterdam, April 26- 28, 1977, p. 447-461, fig., tab., ref.

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