The attitudes and opinions of the general public are investigated with respect to existing and proposed highways by means of surveys, questionnaires, and interviews. the perceived effects of highway transportation on communities, groups, and individuals are reported, along with efforts to stimulate public participation in highway and road planning, including bridges, bypasses, underpasses, and other constructions. Regional, metropolitan, land specific local area interests are cited. Attention is given to safety, economic impact, and various types of transport and common carriers. Noise and air pollution opinions are also included. (This updated bibliography contains 158 citations, 24 of which are new entries to the previous edition.)
Public Attitudes Toward Highways and Highway Traffic. 1964-February, 1981 (Citations from the NTIS Data Base)
1981
165 pages
Report
No indication
English
Psychology , Road Transportation , Transportation & Traffic Planning , Highway Engineering , Bibliographies , Highways , Public opinion , Vehicular traffic , Attitude surveys , Questionnaires , Highway planning , Citizen participation , Community relations , Construction , Environmental impacts , Regional planning , Safety , Urban planning