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Issues: traffic congestion

15 Jun 2003
Surface Transportation Policy Project
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Surface Transportation Policy Project
Roads Urban planning Transport Land use Traffic congestion United States of America
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Issues: traffic congestion
Description

This website provides links to short briefings on traffic congestion.

Topics covered include:

  • induced demand
  • traffic, land use and development
  • highway planning, and
  • the trends behind traffic congestion.
Publication Details
Copyright:
STPP 2003
Access Rights Type:
open
Publication place:
California
Post date:
30 Jun 2017

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