Some remarks on traffic problems in Hungarian city centres.

Author(s)
Pa'Pay, Z.
Year
Abstract

In certain aspects, there are important differences between the Hungarian situation in traffic problems in city centres, and the conditions in town centres with high-scale motorization in the U.S. and Europe. One of the main difference is the fact that Hungary is at an early stage of motorization. The ideas for solution listed here are not new, but they represent ideas for countries where an explosion of motorization is expected.

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B 13447 (In: B 13437 S) /72/ IRRD 234852
Source

In: The Voice of the Pedestrian VIII : report of the Warsaw Meeting of the Standing Committee on Traffic Problems of the International Federation for Housing and Planning, Warsaw, Poland, May 1977, p. 121-126.

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