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Pedestrian-oriented intersection design by the concept of spacio-temporal informativity toward effective cycle time shortening

Hatoyama et al., 2003

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11115308862303528469
Author
Hatoyama K
Shimomura S
Ieda H
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Journal of the Eastern Asia Society for Transportation Studies

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Since pedestrian safety has been disregarded for decades in intersection design in Japan, a study to develop pedestrian-oriented intersection design method has been urgent task. On the other hand, long cycle time in large intersections should be shortened because of …
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