Traffic beyond tomorrow-- [electronic resource] : 09 national conference : conference papers / Australian Institute of Traffic Planning and Management
- Bib ID:
- 4780413
- Format:
- Book
- Author:
- Australian Institute of Traffic Planning and Management. National Conference (2009 : Adelaide, S.A.)
- Description:
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- [Blackwood, S. Aust.] : Australian Institute of Traffic Planning and Management, 2009
- 1 computer disk : digital, PDF file ; 4 3/4 in.
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- Managing Congested networks - London's experience / Steve Cotton
- Transport assessments for a sustainable future / Richard Isted
- Towards sustainable transport in New Zealand - setting the targets / David Wanty
- Future proofing for seamless public transport integration / John Devney
- Demand responsive public transport services - best practices in Germany / Peter Stoeveken
- Understanding yesterday to plan tomorrow : quantifying the benefits of the South East Busway / Damien Bitzios
- Impacts of parking charges on public transport / Andre Dantas
- BAT lanes - will they fly? / Phil Harrison
- Congestion charging - are the potential benefits worth the political and financial costs of the journey to implementation? / Chris Money, Rod James and Dan Sullivan
- Investigating urban changing in low-density urban environments : lessons for Australia from the Auckland road pricing evaluation study / Chris Money
- Transport Strategy and policy in the UK - lessons learnt / Dan Sullivan
- A liveable arterials plan for Auckland City / Ross Rutherford and Ian Munro
- Can public transport, cycling and walking cope with the anticipated growth? / Rosemary Sharples
- Future safe travel / Richard Hanslip, Trudy Angave, Leigh Dawson
- Bringing cycling to the centre / Rebecca Lehman
- Beyond tomorrow, engaging the next generation of drivers / Ben Haythorpe
- Cycling into the future. A breathtaking vision for Australia. In memory of Janet Brash / Rachel Smith
- A new generation of in-between bicycle paths for Australia / Malcolm Daff
- Affirmative action for active travel / Dick Van Den Dool and Elliot Fishman
- Traffic management systems into the future / Phillip Blake
- ITS infrastructure is the way of the future / Gemma Herera
- Active traffic management - the future? A case study from the UK / Catherine Norton
- Pedestrians : planning enabling better practice / Tim Hughes
- Positive approaches to providing pedestrian safety / Tim Hughes
- An unorthodox solution to an orthodox dilemma / Matthew Harridge
- Sustainable and healthy transport systems : realising the potential of walking / Kellie Horton
- Research Activities of the trips database bureau / Paul Durdin
- Traffic performance measures for the future using today's technology / Jim D. Otterson
- VR Simulation : integrating drivers and environments / Thea Hack Lorentzen
- Managing traffic on a large scale infrastructure project / Gordon Smith
- Translating principles into practice : examples of TOD in Perth, Western Australia / Ryan Falconer
- Mind-altering experiences - putting the rail in detail / Dan Bright
- TODs - how much parking is too much? / Trudy Angave, Gayle Buckby.
- Notes:
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- Title from title screen.
- "Public transport, envrionment, walking, cycling, traffic & transport, infrastructure, safety, climate change"--Title screen.
- Includes bibliographical references.
- Text in PDF format.
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- Published
- Publication date:
- 2009
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