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User Benefits in Economic Analysis of Metropolitan Freeway Construction
An extensive two-phase study of highway user benefits resulting from the operation of the Seattle Freeway is analyzed for the purpose of simplifying the data requirements and the methods of calculation. Results of the detailed study of benefits indicate that travel time saving and accident reduction benefits are the principal components of urban highway user benefits. (Author)
User Benefits in Economic Analysis of Metropolitan Freeway Construction
An extensive two-phase study of highway user benefits resulting from the operation of the Seattle Freeway is analyzed for the purpose of simplifying the data requirements and the methods of calculation. Results of the detailed study of benefits indicate that travel time saving and accident reduction benefits are the principal components of urban highway user benefits. (Author)
User Benefits in Economic Analysis of Metropolitan Freeway Construction
J. W. Hall (author) / R. B. Sawhill (author) / J. H. Matteson (author)
1970
22 pages
Report
No indication
English
Road Transportation , Domestic Commerce, Marketing, & Economics , Roads , Economics , Urban areas , Analysis , Reviews , Statistical data , Motor vehicle accidents , Traffic , Fuel consumption , Mathematical models , Factor analysis , Transportation , Highway user benefits , Economic analysis , Travel time , Freeways , Seattle(Washington)
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