Solving the problems caused by traffic saturation of cities : new approaches to mobility.

Author(s)
Martin, D.J.
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Abstract

Growth in transport demand over recent years has caused environmental degradation in many urban areas. Particular challenges arise when a city's transport system is operating close to saturation. A wide range of techniques is being examined by local authorities to help solve these problems. This paper puts forward a performance assessment methodology of the effectiveness, the costs and the benefits available from these techniques. (A)

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C 11033 (In: C 11029) /72 /15 IRRD 879087
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In: Urban transport and the environment for the 21st century : papers presented at the First International Conference on Urban Transport and the Environment Urban Transport 95, Southampton, June 1995, p. 99-106, 2 ref.

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