Verkeer en groen in het stedelijk gebied.

Author(s)
Werkgroep "Verkeerstechniek en Groenvoorzieningen"; Horst-Bruggeman, C. Brinkman, J. Eijkenduin, R.V. et al.
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Abstract

To have no street without trees is wishful thinking, but the presence of vegetation along the roadside often causes problems. Therefore adjustments to allow for traffic engineering on and around the road in the vegetation along the roadside are needed. From the point of view of traffic engineering the main purpose is to see and to be seen by the different road users, and also sideways effects. From the point of view of the vegetation provisions the points to be considered are where and what should be planted, and the maintenance required. If the designers of traffic and green provisions could have more comprehension of each other's problems regarding observation and perception for traffic and the quality of the growing-point of the vegetation and maintenance of vegetation, problems which exist today and have a negative influence on traffic safety could easily be solved. Cutting down the vegetation or an intensive maintenance of the vegetation is often the only solution. However, the traffic engineering could also be modified. Recommendations are presented to show how easily solutions can be considered which would lead to peaceful coexistence between road safety and vegetation.

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Publication

Library number
B 24657 /21/72/ IRRD 290153
Source

Driebergen-Rijsenburg, Studiecentrum Verkeerstechniek SVT / Den Haag, Vereniging van Nederlandse Gemeenten VNG, 1986, 126 p., 32 ref.; Mededeling No. 34 - ISBN 90-322-2528-6

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