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Integration of Streets with an Expressway System
The problem of providing for traffic expansion in Atlanta, Ga., involves revising a primarily radial street pattern to provide streets bypassing the downtown area. In addition, a “screen line” of railroads surrounds the downtown area. The major street plan includes an expressway, belt routes, improve ment of radial stree ts, and a one-way traffic pattern. Government and business people are being effe ctively organized to plan and administer the program.
Integration of Streets with an Expressway System
The problem of providing for traffic expansion in Atlanta, Ga., involves revising a primarily radial street pattern to provide streets bypassing the downtown area. In addition, a “screen line” of railroads surrounds the downtown area. The major street plan includes an expressway, belt routes, improve ment of radial stree ts, and a one-way traffic pattern. Government and business people are being effe ctively organized to plan and administer the program.
Integration of Streets with an Expressway System
Bevins, Karl A. (author)
Transactions of the American Society of Civil Engineers ; 122 ; 178-189
2021-01-01
121957-01-01 pages
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