Parking and traffic characteristics of suburban industrial developments.

Author(s)
Alroth, W.A.
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Abstract

This paper explores the relationships of parking, loading, and traffic generation with land, building areas, and employment. The data were gathered from a sample of 22 suburban industries ranging in size of developed land area from 20,400 to 860,000 square feet, with employment varying between 20 and 1000. The normal constraints of expansion problems found in fully developed areas were not present since most industries sampled had expansion room. Parking characteristics were related to employment, land area, and building area. Traffic generation for automobiles and trucks was related to employment, land area, building area, parking demand, and loading facilities. (Author/publisher)

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In: Highway Research Record No 237, 1968, pp 1-12, 8 ref.

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