Swindon freight study : peak-period 'no-entry' controls.

Author(s)
Christie, A.W.
Year
Abstract

This paper contains an assessment of peak-period 'no entry' controls on lorries to complement assessments of the corresponding whole-day controls given in a previous paper. It appears that the peak period controls would not provide a cost-effective method of reducing traffic congestion during peak periods and would be ineffective in reducing goods vehicle nuisance. (author/publisher) for covering abstract of this seminar see IRRD no. 229391.

Publication

Library number
A 1711 (In: A 1626 [electronic version only]) /72 /73 / IRRD 229397
Source

In: The management of urban freight movements : proceedings of a seminar held at Transport and Road Research Laboratory (TRRL), Crowthorne, Berkshire, 20-21 May, 1976, TRRL Supplementary Report SR 309 (1977), p. 76-82

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