The use of road vehicles is increasing, the benefits they affordhave been progressively diminished by external costs.Whereas traffic increases as we approach the centre, the roadand open space decreases. The greater specialisation allows thecity growth in size and in traffic attraction. In this way urbangrowth feeds itself !mer-urban transp011 facilities also becomemore extensive. Growth in size of the city generates greateramounts of traffic and can eventually give rise to agglomerationdiseconomies. Higher transport costs, offices and shops, attractedby the accessibility of central locations, gradually replaceresidential uses, people being forced to seek housing inthe suburbs. As the urban area expands and offices in the citycentre are bui...
Traffic congestion is a significant problem for modern society, but it is a necessary evil. Congesti...
Combating the undesirable effects of mobility in cities caused by the use of the private car has bec...
Traffic congestion has reemerged in the 1980’s as a leading public concern. In metropolitan areas th...
The use of road vehicles is increasing, the benefits they afford have been progressively diminished ...
Urban structure and transport systems shape each other. Land use and transporta-tion are inextricabl...
Traffic congestion in urban area seems to be rapidly spreading in space and in time. A few years ago...
The current state of mobility in our cities is still showing worse and worse transport, security and...
In the last twenty years all cities throughout the world have faced a continual increase in traffic ...
Pierre-Henri DERYCKE, Urban concentration and road systems: two approaches to congestion. Part I. Th...
Traffic congestion is one of the most vexing city problems and involves numerous factors which canno...
Motorised mobility has increased in a significant way in last years, and this has brought too much c...
The densification of an urban core forces outward growth of the city to suburbs. The movement toward...
Cities around the world have been unable to keep up with demand for road space, and as a result suff...
With the economic development of China's large and medium-sized cities and city scale expands unceas...
American attitudes toward transportation planning have undergone significant change. For three decad...
Traffic congestion is a significant problem for modern society, but it is a necessary evil. Congesti...
Combating the undesirable effects of mobility in cities caused by the use of the private car has bec...
Traffic congestion has reemerged in the 1980’s as a leading public concern. In metropolitan areas th...
The use of road vehicles is increasing, the benefits they afford have been progressively diminished ...
Urban structure and transport systems shape each other. Land use and transporta-tion are inextricabl...
Traffic congestion in urban area seems to be rapidly spreading in space and in time. A few years ago...
The current state of mobility in our cities is still showing worse and worse transport, security and...
In the last twenty years all cities throughout the world have faced a continual increase in traffic ...
Pierre-Henri DERYCKE, Urban concentration and road systems: two approaches to congestion. Part I. Th...
Traffic congestion is one of the most vexing city problems and involves numerous factors which canno...
Motorised mobility has increased in a significant way in last years, and this has brought too much c...
The densification of an urban core forces outward growth of the city to suburbs. The movement toward...
Cities around the world have been unable to keep up with demand for road space, and as a result suff...
With the economic development of China's large and medium-sized cities and city scale expands unceas...
American attitudes toward transportation planning have undergone significant change. For three decad...
Traffic congestion is a significant problem for modern society, but it is a necessary evil. Congesti...
Combating the undesirable effects of mobility in cities caused by the use of the private car has bec...
Traffic congestion has reemerged in the 1980’s as a leading public concern. In metropolitan areas th...