Optimal spacings for a rectangular grid transportation network. I.

Author(s)
Fawaz, M.Y. & Newell, G.F.
Year
Abstract

An idealized rectangular grid transportation network is considered for serving a uniformly developed urban area in which trip origin-destination characteristics are translationally symmetric. The object is to choose the spacing between different types of road so as to minimize the sum of travel and construction costs, subject to the hypothesis that travelers choose routes of minimum travel costs. It is shown that rectangular grid systems are superior to square grids.

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B 11137 T /71/72/ IRRD 220247
Source

Transportation Research, Vol. 10 (1976), No. 2 (April), p. 111-119, 2 fig. 3 graph., 7 ref.

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