Pedestrian travel characteristics.

Author(s)
Maring, G.E.
Year
Abstract

A survey of pedestrian trips was conducted with the major purpose to analyze data on walking trip lengths as a function of age, sex, trip purpose, and day of week for use in transportation and community planning. A tendency was found for people to take walking trips of about one third of a mile. (See also A 9843).

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Library number
B 3120 (In: B 3118 S) /72.2/ IRRD 205659
Source

In: Pedestrian protection, Highway Research Record HRR No. 406, 1972, p. 14-20, 4 graph., 12 tab., 2 ref.

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