The role of segregation planning and the pedestrian/vehicle conflict in Britain's new towns.

Author(s)
Potter, S.
Year
Abstract

The whole planning attitude towards pedestrian/vehicle segregation should be seriously re-examined. Segregation has been looked upon as the universal panacea for the safety problem, but it is clear that this is not so. For unless the needs of pedestrians are given a high priority in the planning process then segregation will fail to a considerable extent in reducing the conflict between the pedestrian, cyclist and the motor-vehicle.

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B 14686 fo /21/72/
Source

Milton, Keynes, The Open University, New Towns Study Unit, 1978, 41 p., fig., tab., ref.

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