Route guidance en rekening rijden : schieten we er iets mee op ?

Author(s)
Vuren, T. van & Smart, M.B.
Year
Abstract

Electronic route guidance and road pricing are not necessarily the ultimate solutions to today's traffic problems. On the contrary, they may well create new problems if not properly introduced; the final result could be very disappointing indeed. In this paper it is shown that the key to success with these systems lies in the acceptability by the general public. A case for public operation for both the road pricing system and the route guidance system is made.

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Library number
B 29324 (In: B 29301 [electronic version only]) /73 / IRRD 825725
Source

In: Colloquium Vervoersplanologisch Speurwerk 1989, Deel I: Themabijdragen, p. 381-398, 36 ref.

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