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Urban Transport and Technological Urbanism
2018The growing prominence of transport in the city and its impact in its transformation is the subject of this essay. It highlights the key role played by transport in new urban strategies through a series of texts, case studies and projects that draw consideration to topics of debate in relation to pedestrianisation, mobility control, enhancing public ...
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International Journal of Environmental Studies, 1975
There are three distinct kinds of problems with which the urban transport planner has to deal. Congestion is the one to which both analytical and policy making effort have been traditionally directed. More recently environmental objectives and a concern for the transport facilities available to disadvantaged groups have been given a higher priority ...
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There are three distinct kinds of problems with which the urban transport planner has to deal. Congestion is the one to which both analytical and policy making effort have been traditionally directed. More recently environmental objectives and a concern for the transport facilities available to disadvantaged groups have been given a higher priority ...
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2013
This book concerns the regulation of transport within a European context, covering air, inland waterways, rail, road passenger and freight, urban public transport, and short sea shipping. All these sectors have experienced substantial changes over the last two decades, in terms of ownership, competition and liberalisation, and the book explores the ...
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This book concerns the regulation of transport within a European context, covering air, inland waterways, rail, road passenger and freight, urban public transport, and short sea shipping. All these sectors have experienced substantial changes over the last two decades, in terms of ownership, competition and liberalisation, and the book explores the ...
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Oxford Scholarship Online, 2018
Platformization affects the entire urban transport sector, effectively blurring the division between private and public transport modalities; existing public–private arrangements have started to shift as a result.
J. van
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Platformization affects the entire urban transport sector, effectively blurring the division between private and public transport modalities; existing public–private arrangements have started to shift as a result.
J. van
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2018 Smart City Symposium Prague (SCSP), 2018
The Smart-city phenomenon in transport includes not only telematics for individual transport, clever and dynamic traffic flow management on roads and parking management, but also a strategy for public transport. As part of the smart-city strategies, the overall division of transport work and the urban transport system must be managed as long-term ...
Milan Kriz, Vít Janoš
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The Smart-city phenomenon in transport includes not only telematics for individual transport, clever and dynamic traffic flow management on roads and parking management, but also a strategy for public transport. As part of the smart-city strategies, the overall division of transport work and the urban transport system must be managed as long-term ...
Milan Kriz, Vít Janoš
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Urban Transport and the Environment
The Police Journal: Theory, Practice and Principles, 1977There are many difficulties in assessing the importance of the environment in transport operations. Safety, visual intrusion and water pollution are often factors ignored in methods of evaluation of transport developments because they are too difficult to assess.
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An agenda for urban transportation [PDF]
Winston Churchill once said “We shape our buildings; and then the buildings shape us”. The same, I think, can be said of transportation. We shape our transportation facilities, but then we allow the transportation facilities to mold us, our lives and our cities.
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Electronics and Power, 1968
The increasing worldwide interest in automatic train control for rapid-transit systems has produced a wide variety of systems based on different philosophies. In autumn 1968, with the opening of the Victoria line, London Transport becomes one of the first major operators to use automatic control on a significant part of its system.
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The increasing worldwide interest in automatic train control for rapid-transit systems has produced a wide variety of systems based on different philosophies. In autumn 1968, with the opening of the Victoria line, London Transport becomes one of the first major operators to use automatic control on a significant part of its system.
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2012
Urban transport system, which comprises many interconnected subsystems, is characterized by complexities. Some observers even described it as “a system of system” (e.g., see Kaijser 2005). The performance of urban transport depends upon the state and interactions of all related factors of these subsystems and other exogenous factors.
Shigeru Morichi, Surya Raj Acharya
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Urban transport system, which comprises many interconnected subsystems, is characterized by complexities. Some observers even described it as “a system of system” (e.g., see Kaijser 2005). The performance of urban transport depends upon the state and interactions of all related factors of these subsystems and other exogenous factors.
Shigeru Morichi, Surya Raj Acharya
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1999
Around two-thirds of Europe’s population lives in towns with over 50 000 population, yet investment in public transport infrastructure is small, less than 10 per cent of total transport infrastructure investment. There are several reasons for this, including the small proportion of of public transport requiring reserved track, the sharing of rail track
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Around two-thirds of Europe’s population lives in towns with over 50 000 population, yet investment in public transport infrastructure is small, less than 10 per cent of total transport infrastructure investment. There are several reasons for this, including the small proportion of of public transport requiring reserved track, the sharing of rail track
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