A study of road traffic crossing the cordons round the central areas of eight towns with populations ranging from 18.000 to 8 million.

Author(s)
Munt, P.W. & Webster, F.V.
Year
Abstract

A study was made between 1964 and 1966 of road traffic flows crossing cordons round the central areas of eight towns of population ranging from 18000 to 8 million. The results showed that the duration of the peak periods (as defined in this Report) varied from just over an hour in the smaller towns up to about 2 hours in London. A summary of the main findings is given in the conclusions at the end.

Publication

Library number
A 2228 [electronic version only]
Source

Crowthorne, Road Research Laboratory RRL, 1968, 96 p.; RRL Laboratory Report ; LR 209

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