Socioeconomic factors and the highway decision process.

Author(s)
Frankland, B.
Year
Abstract

The socioeconomic factors associated with decisions in highway location and designs are discussed. Community desires must be taken into consideration and the highway should be fitted to these desires, if losses in motorist's benefits do not exceed gains to the community. There is some trade-off of gains necessary between motorists and community in order to permit achievement of the motorist's objective of improvements in highway facilities.

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A 5761 (In: A 5756 S) IRRD 50959
Source

In: Highway engineering economy, HRB Special Report SR 108, 1970, p. 30

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