A strategic model for urban transport planning.

Author(s)
Tanner, J.C.
Year
Abstract

The development of a strategic urban planning model is described. Its object is to enable rapid comparisons to be made of the traffic benefits of alternative transport investment plans, when these can be expressed in a sufficiently generalized form. Important and novel features of the model include the assumption of radically symmetric networks and trip patterns, and a representation of demand and modal split which permits straightforward economic evaluation.

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B 11517 (In: B 11501) /71/ IRRD 206932
Source

In: Traffic flow and transportation : proceedings of the 5th international Symposium on the Theory of Traffic flow and Transportation, Berkeley, California, June 16-18, 1971, New York, NY, American Elsevier, 1972, p. 389-403, 1 fig.

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