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Environmental traffic management — The end of the road?

✍ Scribed by William A. McKee; M. J. Mattingly


Publisher
Springer US
Year
1977
Tongue
English
Weight
748 KB
Volume
6
Category
Article
ISSN
0049-4488

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✦ Synopsis


This paper questions some aspects of the technical soundness and public acceptability of environmental traffic management scheme of the kind advocated in the Buchanan report, "Traffic in Towns". Practical studies have shown that in inner city areas in particular, and perhaps older built-up areas in general, the concept cannot be adequately defended against a wealth of variety of criticism from those whom it most directly affects, i.e. the public. Participation exercises have revealed public fears that the road closures associated with schemes will ruin the viability of local shops, worsen the environmental conditions along local roads chosen as distributors, cause even greater congestion on the main road network due to displaced traffic, and impede the accessibility of local people to their homes. In the light of these, it is suggested a flexible policy be adopted incorporating changes to the forms of vehicles and the manner in which they are used as well as changes to the physical form of the road network.

* The opinions expressed in this paper do not necessarily reflect those of the organisations to which the authors are attached.


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