Methods of reducing amenity losses caused by traffic roads.

Author(s)
Cox, O.
Year
Abstract

It is feared that traffic improvements must be at the expense of everything else especially the character of the environment, that what is a gain in speed and eas of access must be of necessity a loss in amenity. Some examples are given of urban planning, without a loss of amenity.

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A 8662 (In: A 8640 S)
Source

In: Proceedings of the Tenth OTA International Study Week in Traffic and Safety Engineering, Rotterdam, The Netherlands, 7-11 September 1970, London, OTA, 1971, Theme V, p. 11 p.

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