Research undertaken at Georgia Institute of Technology to study fundamental relationships between various types of floor space use within central business district and traffic which it attracts is described; research included studies of Gainesville, Charlotte, Chattanooga, Atlanta, and Pittsburgh; close correlation was found between traffic and retail, office, service, and public floor space use.
Traffic, traffic generators in central business district
Traffic Eng
Traffic Engineering ; 35 , n 6
1965
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Englisch
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