An introduction to the application of the theory of traffic poles in forecasts of traffic on a network of roads.

Author(s)
Angenot, L.H.J.
Year
Abstract

The traffic poles theory is a mathematic auxiliary to the quantitative approximation of the effect of a number of factors have on the amount of traffic between the objects generating it (traffic poles). Although the poles theory can be applied to all kinds of traffic, solely its application to motor traffic is considered. An example of a calculation and an application to a configuration with symmetrical traffic poles are presented.

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B 9471 fo /71/ IRRD 220536
Source

Delft, Technische Hogeschool, Instituut voor Stedebouwkundig Onderzoek, 1971, 28 p., graph., ref.

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