Transportation problems in Third World cities and a case study in West Africa.

Author(s)
Grühl Kipke, B.
Year
Abstract

Transportation problems in Third World cities that differ from those of industrialized countries are described. The important role of the bicycle and the bicycle industry within this context is explained. A case study in West Africa based on a behaviour- oriented travel demand approach is introduced.

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B 27127 (In: B 27101 [electronic version only]) /72 / IRRD 816333
Source

In: Proceedings Velo City 1987 : international congress "Planning for the urban cyclist", Groningen, 22-26 September 1987, C.R.O.W Record 2, p. 151-153

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