Abstract
A traffic engineering improvement of an intersection in terms of road user benefits and cost of the improvement is evaluated. The results indicate a benefit-cost ratio of 1.9 and improved air quality.
A traffic engineering improvement of an intersection in terms of road user benefits and cost of the improvement is evaluated. The results indicate a benefit-cost ratio of 1.9 and improved air quality.
In: Transportation Research Record TRR No. 528, 1974, p. 15-19, 1 fig., 1 graph., 6 tab., 5 ref.
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