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The Engineer's Role in Metropolitan Traffic Planning
Departmental cooperation within the city government makes possible effective long-range traffic planning. The engineer is involved in this work in several specialized capacities. The organization and application of highway capacity studies and origin-destination surveys, the prediction of trends in the density of traffic, and the coordination of public utility planning under · the over-all plan are all functions of the engineer. The problems found in this work are many and varied, and their solution. is vital to community growth.
The Engineer's Role in Metropolitan Traffic Planning
Departmental cooperation within the city government makes possible effective long-range traffic planning. The engineer is involved in this work in several specialized capacities. The organization and application of highway capacity studies and origin-destination surveys, the prediction of trends in the density of traffic, and the coordination of public utility planning under · the over-all plan are all functions of the engineer. The problems found in this work are many and varied, and their solution. is vital to community growth.
The Engineer's Role in Metropolitan Traffic Planning
Braff, Lloyd (author)
Transactions of the American Society of Civil Engineers ; 119 ; 713-718
2021-01-01
61954-01-01 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
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