Study of visitors to large department store of `Vroom and Dressmann', in central area of Utrecht, Netherlands; town has over 260,000 inhabitants; sampling fraction varied from 9 to 23% per entrance and from 8 to 21% per hour; over 11.5% of all visitors were interviewed; based on busiest two-hour period, 2:00 to 4:00 P.M., and taking into account primary destination (reduction) factor of 0.625 and suppressed 13.5% parking demand (as revealed by survey), store's parking demand on normal working day was estimated at one parking space for every 45 to 60 sq yd net sales area.
Traffic generation of large department store
Traffic Eng Control
Traffic Engineering and Control ; 9 , n 6 ; p 285-287 + 293
1967
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Englisch
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