The report assesses the mass transit situation in the region as it exists today -- and suggests in a general way, the directions in which future studies should proceed in order to come up with some positive action proposals. It has been found that there is a connection between transportation and the urban crisis. Today's urban areas face serious transportation problems, such as: Deterioration of mass transit facilities; Intensification of traffic congestion; and Lack of co-ordination between transportation and other elements of planning.
A Preliminary Assessment of Mass Transportation in the Greater Bridgeport Region
1968
28 pages
Report
No indication
English
Civil Engineering , Urban planning , Transportation , Urban areas , Traffic , Roads , Management planning , Economics , Railroads , Commerce , Passenger vehicles , Statistical analysis , Connecticut , Area planning + development , Mass transit systems , Rapid transit systems , Expressways , Parking , Turbo trains , Elevated skybuses , Monorail , Bridgeport(Connecticut)
Emerald Group Publishing | 2003