Increasing the social acceptability of urban transport projects.

Author(s)
Gifford, J.L.
Year
Abstract

Public consensus for expanding and improving urban transportation infrastructure has eroded significantly in the last several decades. Its erosion is evident in the opposition to new and expanded urban highway projects, despite worsening congestion and seemingly inexorable increases in public demand for automobiles and road space. Its erosion is also evident in flat or declining budgets for highway construction and maintenance, and the deferred maintenance of existing facilities. (A)

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20000283 ST [electronic version only]
Source

Transportation Quarterly, Vol. 53 (1999), No. 4 (Fall), p. 49-65, 18 ref.

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