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Traffic Calming: An East London Case Study - 1990
Traffic calming and lower driving speeds can reduce congestion, as defined by time spent in traffic queues. This paper describes the work undertaken as part of the Government-commissioned study of traffic options in east London in the late 1980s. Two case studies are highlighted, one residential area affected by through traffic, and a main urban mixed-use street. To read more, see the pdf link to the conference paper.
Paper Title | Traffic Calming: An East London Case Study |
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Paper Author | Tim Pharoah |
Conference Details | New Approaches to Pedestrianisation and Traffic Calming Imperial College, London March 6th 1990 |