The motorcar and its place in the traditional city.

Author(s)
Evans, L.
Year
Abstract

Increasing participation by private car in weekday peak traffic now threatens strangulation of central circulation and the economic visibility of the urban area. Survival of the city requires that attempts to maximise movement and the parking of private cars in its central area de not undermine its economic rationale.

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Publication

Library number
A 7646 (In: A 7643, Vol. 1) IRRD 58265
Source

In: Proceedings of the New Zealand Roading Symposium 1967, Volume 1, p. 44-61

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