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Use and Capacity of City Street
City passenger transportation is provided by two distinct classes of vehicles; (a) Individual units, such as passenger automobiles and taxicabs; and (b) mass transportation vehicles, including street cars, motor buses, and (to a small extent) trolley buses. Subways and elevated lines are omitted from Classification (b) because they operate on private rights of way. The passenger-carrying ability, or passenger capacity, of vehicles of these classes varies within wide limits, and thus the utility of the street system, bears a direct relation to the type of unit used for passenger transportation.
Use and Capacity of City Street
City passenger transportation is provided by two distinct classes of vehicles; (a) Individual units, such as passenger automobiles and taxicabs; and (b) mass transportation vehicles, including street cars, motor buses, and (to a small extent) trolley buses. Subways and elevated lines are omitted from Classification (b) because they operate on private rights of way. The passenger-carrying ability, or passenger capacity, of vehicles of these classes varies within wide limits, and thus the utility of the street system, bears a direct relation to the type of unit used for passenger transportation.
Use and Capacity of City Street
Simpson, Hawley S. (Autor:in)
Transactions of the American Society of Civil Engineers ; 99 ; 1012-1031
01.01.2021
201934-01-01 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
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