Time-effectiveness as a basis for the evaluation of environmental factors in transportation alternatives : an approach to a method.

Author(s)
Gunnarsson, S.O.
Year
Abstract

It is invariably difficult to evaluate the effects of a project and the consequences it may have for different interest groups. Certain effects can be expressed in figures. The latter case applies to consequences such as traffic injuries noise and air pollution. In this paper an approach to a method is put forward, based on estimates of how different groups of road users and non-road users respectively gain of lose time as a result of a certain measure.

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B 10522 (In: B 10101) /71/ IRRD 223182
Source

In: Report of the 2nd International Bicycle/Pedestrian Seminar, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, May 28-30, 1975, p. 284-291, 2 graph., 1 tab.

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