Some aspects of pedestrian facility evaluation with special attention to safety benefits.

Author(s)
Katz, A.
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Abstract

Current practice in pedestrian facility evaluation is characterized by (1) various biases in respect to generally vehicle oriented transportation project analysis; (2) a lack of information on basic pedestrian cost relationships; and (3) insufficient experiences in the application of conventional costing methods. This paper attempts to make some contribution to the improvement of this situation.

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B 15127 (In: B 15126) / 85 / IRRD 236829
Source

In: Proceedings of the joint ARRB/DoT Pedestrian Conference, Sydney, November 15-17, 1978, 34 p., 3 fig., 8 tab., 24 ref.

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