Infrastructure design and urban form : an exercise in geometry.

Author(s)
Klaassen, L.H.
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Abstract

An elaborated application of Von Stackelberg's Law of Traffic Refraction is presented. This law is used to show how the shape of an urban area is influenced by the construction of new roads on which generalized transportation costs are appreciably lower than in the original urban area. The change in structure and direction of traffic is analysed. Finally computations are made concerning transportation costs in cities of different shapes.

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B 19461 fo /10/72/
Source

De Economist, Vol. 129 (1981), No. 1, p. 105-126, fig., graph., ref.

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