The world is still a pedestrian territory.

Author(s)
Does-Enthoven, V.I. van der
Year
Abstract

Four aspects, which are of importance for the protection of the relative weak road user, the pedestrian, are presented (1) the public opinion and the change in philosophy;(2) technical means for the segregation of traffic, the design of vehicles etc; (3) legal means, and (4) educational means. In particular the situation in residential areas must be adapted to the possibilities of children, disabled persons and elderly people.

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Publication

Library number
B 8878 (In: B 8877) /72/ IRRD 218604
Source

In: Report of the 1st International Pedestrian/Bicycle Seminar, London, May 27-29, 1974, p. 12-19.

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