Transportation and urban scale.

Author(s)
Canty, E.T.
Year
Abstract

Transportation requirements of metropolitan areas are examined as a function of the scale of various urban units. Three categories of travel are considered: 1) Local area travel within neighbourhoods, communities, suburbs, central cities and new towns; 2) circulation within major public places such as central business districts, airports and large university campuses; 3) longer distance urban travel via the freeways and rapid transit facilities that constitute metropolitan arterial networks.

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Library number
A 9867 IRRD 46029 + IRRD 55782
Source

Warren, Michigan, General Motor Corporation, 1969. 29 cm., 17 blz., afbn., tabn.

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