Transport and cities of the future. Paper presented at the Third International Meeting "Road Traffic Technique" Venetia, Italy, June, 3-6 1969.

Author(s)
Owen, W.
Year
Abstract

The contrast in providing more transport capacity in the cities between the U.S.A. and Europe is described. Lessons for the future toward a more satisfactory combinations of motorized and urbanized are presented. The time has come for new kinds of urbanization that avoid the dence-packed continuous build up and give more freedom of communication. High speed intercity transport (automobile, airplane, air cushion vehicles, automated highways) offers an alternative to low- speed transport in areas of congestion. First of all a national approach to urban planning is necessary. The advantages of special designed new towns are described. A review is given of what will be the role of the automobile in the cities of 2000. There will be a restricted number of streets for motor traffic. Much will be done to develop pedestrian transport.

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A 3091 (In: A 3084 - A 3094)
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Third International Meeting "Road Traffic Technique" Venetia, Italy, June, 3-6 1969, Subject "Ideal Traffic Conditions", 12 p.

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