Pedways versus highways : the pedestrian's rights to urban space.

Author(s)
Fruin, J.J.
Year
Abstract

The tendency for machine transportation to isolate the pedestrian on an "ever-narrowing sidewalk enclave" is highlighted. It is stated that there is a need to give the pedestrian a greater right to urban space. (See also A 9268).

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Library number
B 3122 (In: B 3118 S) /10/73.1/ IRRD 205661
Source

In: Pedestrian protection, Highway Research Record HRR No. 406, 1972, p. 28-36, 11 fig., 19 ref.

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