It is difficult to relieve traffic congestion, as other means to reach center areas are tedious and time consuming; peripheral railway accesses are insufficient and their bus and subway connections are slow; staggering of working hours would be of little help as peak traffic exceeds average only by 17%; fixed delivery times, new parking regulations, and narrowing of sidewalks would be partial help; comparison with foreign cities; access to London airport; effects of future Channel Tunnel on city traffic. (See also - n 657 Apr 1961 p 479-82)
London traffic problem
Civ Eng (Lond)
Civil Engineering (London) ; 56 , n 658
1961
3 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Englisch
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