Urban transport and environmental pollution.

Author(s)
Watkins, L.H.
Year
Abstract

This paper indentifies the major adverse environmental effects of conurbation roads and road traffic as noise; air pollution vibration; visual intrusion; physical interference; and severance. Techniques are described for countering these adverse effects, and wherever possible criteria are given. The paper discusses control by planning and legislation, and gives a brief indication of the environmental consequences of two possible transportation systems of the future.

Publication

Library number
B 2251 [electronic version only] /70/93/
Source

Crowthorne, Transport and Road Research Laboratory TRRL, 1972, 1 fig., 5 graph., 13 ref.; TRRL Report LR-455

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