Individual Papers
Topic 8 Congestion in Urban Areas
Acute road traffic congestion is a common and aggravating feature of growing and dynamic cities, in both industrialised and developing countries.
Papers are solicited that describe urban congestion, analyse its causes, or present measures and recommendations to mitigate the problems. Presentations of theoretical analysis and case studies are both welcome.
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A PARKING MANAGEMENT SCHEME FOR PRIVATE CAR PARKS – A PROMISING APPROACH TO MITIGATE CONGESTION ON URBAN ROADS?
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VARIABLE LANE ASSIGNMENT: TWO FRENCH PROJECTS FOR MINIMIZING CONGESTION ON URBAN MOTORWAYS
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CONGESTION EN ZONES URBAINES
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REMOVABLE URBAN PAVEMENTS: A NEW NEIGHBOUR-FRIENDLY TECHNOLOGY
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EVALUATING THE URBAN ACCESS STRATEGY IN DONCASTER, UNITED KINGDOM
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A STOCHASTIC APPROACH FOR FREEWAY PERFORMANCE ESTIMATION
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ANALYSE AND DETERMINATION OF THE RECURRING CONGESTION FROM MEASUREMENTS OF TRAFFIC
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MANAGED LANES: A POTENTIAL SOLUTION TO ROADWAY CONGESTION
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URBAN PASSENGER TRANSPORT IN MADRID ADVANCES IN INTERMODALITY
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Public Transport in Gauteng: Order out of Chaos