Traffic capacity of the city centre : parking problems.

Author(s)
Bendtsen, P.H.
Year
Abstract

The capacity of a city centre is determined by the wide of the streets leading to the centre. The capacity of a street is the maximum numbers of cars which, under ideal conditions, in one hour can pass a section of the street. In all cities is a growing need for increase of the area of shops and offices. But due to the fact that parking spaces can not be built everywhere, new shopping areas and offices can be built better outside the existing cities.

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B 13438 (In: B 13437 S) /72/ IRRD 234843
Source

In: The Voice of the Pedestrian VIII : report of the Warsaw Meeting of the Standing Committee on Traffic Problems of the International Federation for Housing and Planning, Warsaw, Poland, May 1977, p. 1-3, 3 tab.

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