Urban Transportation: Assessing Needs and Strategies for the Future |
Contents
GENERAL APPROACH NEEDED FOR URBAN | 4 |
SUMMARY OF ISSUES AND DIAGNOSIS | 19 |
IMPACTS OF TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS ON LAND | 28 |
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addition alternate analysis assessment AUTO automobile AVERAGE SPEED BUSES BUSINESS CAPACITY CARS centers CENTRAL CITY changes CITY COMMUNITY compared consider CONSIDERATIONS construction consumption CONTROL costs DAILY DATA DEMAND DESIGN directions distribution DOWNTOWN ECONOMIC effects ELECTRIC elements emissions energy engine environment ENVIRONMENTAL example existing facilities fact factors FIGURE FLOW fuel FUTURE growth headways HIGH Highway hour impacts implement IMPROVE increased indicates INTEGRATION kilometers LAND LINE lower mass transit METHODS MILES MILLION minutes MITRE Corporation MODAL modes NUMBER operating OVERALL PASSENGER peak percent PERCENTAGE period PERSONAL PETROLEUM planning process pollution POPULATION PRESENT problems PROVIDE PUBLIC rapid transit reduce REGIONAL REQUIREMENTS result RIDERSHIP ROADS SAFETY SERVICE short Similarly socio-economic SPEED STATIONS strategies STREETS subway summary SURFACE systems characteristics TABLE technological developments Tokyo TRAFFIC TRAINS transit systems transportation systems TREND trips urban areas urban transportation VEHICLE York