State of the art : Residential traffic management.

Author(s)
Smith, D.T. & Appleyard, D.
Year
Abstract

The research program "Improving The Residential Street Environment" deals with control and restraint or management of traffic on local residential streets. This State of The Art report covers current practices in this field through 1978. The report assesses the performance of various control devices to affect traffic on existing residential streets (as opposed to initial design features of new Subdivisions). Included are diagonal diverters, half-diverters, cul-de-sacs, median barriers, speed bumps and undulations, stop signs, rumble strips and many other measures. The report also details techniques for developing neighbourhood traffic control plans including community involvement and technical evaluation elements.

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Publication

Library number
B 20542 /21 /72 / IRRD 260106
Source

San Francisco, De Leuw Carter and Co 1980, 181 p., fig., graph., tab., ref.; FHWA-RD-80-092 / DOT HS 032 648

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