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Studying pedestrian streets
Few people nowadays resist the creation of a 'foot street', 'pedestrian street', 'precinct'—call it what we will. The results are usually favourable in terms that shoppers and shops can immediately appreciate, but how do they contribute, if at all, to the overall traffic management in towns? A Swedish investigation has tried to find the answer.
Studying pedestrian streets
Few people nowadays resist the creation of a 'foot street', 'pedestrian street', 'precinct'—call it what we will. The results are usually favourable in terms that shoppers and shops can immediately appreciate, but how do they contribute, if at all, to the overall traffic management in towns? A Swedish investigation has tried to find the answer.
Studying pedestrian streets
Building Research & Information ; 2 ; 36-38
1974-01-01
3 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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