Two steps forward and one step back : the hesitant progress of Australian subdivision road planning. Paper presented at the 14th ARRB conference, August 28-September 2, 1988.

Auteur(s)
Brindle, R.E.
Jaar
Samenvatting

This paper is also published in the 14th ARRB Conference, 28 August - 2 September 1988, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Volume 14, Number 1, p. 193-209. For the abstract see PB 28763 (In: B 28751 S) (IRRD 808948) ning and design practices for Australian local roads have evolved from the days 100 years ago when there were few controls over subdividers, through periods of boom and bust and through the growth and change of planning controls over land development. Despite early enthusiasm for the "garden city" and "garden suburb" ideals, and the continuing presence of Canberra as a model, the impact of new planning and design ideas was modest and slow in coming during the first part of this century. Nevertheless, much of what is still the subject of professional and community debate was proposed and discussed 60 or more years ago.

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C 8104 (In: C 8078) /21 /72 / IRRD 868574
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In: Living with traffic : twenty-seven contributions to the art and practice of traffic calming 1979-1992, ARRB Special Report ASR 53, 1996, p. 335-354, 76 ref.

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