Parking, often a thread to children : ten ways of a wrong policy.

Author(s)
Does-Enthoven, V.I. van der
Year
Abstract

Parking often gives a restriction of sight distance to the child or adult pedestrian who steps into street traffic from between parked vehicles. Parking on the kerb compels often pedestrians to walk on the carriageway, thereby enhance the danger of collisions between cars and pedestrians. Better regulations and a better layout of residential street with regard to parking are wanted.

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Publication

Library number
B 13444 (In: B 13437 S) /72/83/ IRRD 234849
Source

In: The Voice of the Pedestrian VIII : report of the Warsaw Meeting of the Standing Committee on Traffic Problems of the International Federation for Housing and Planning, Warsaw, Poland, May 1977, p. 87-92.

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