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Multiple Roadway Boulevards: Case Studies, Designs, and Design Guidelines

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  • Jacobs, Allan B.
  • Rofe, Yodan Y.
  • Macdonald, Elizabeth

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This study and report was born of experience with boulevards and -- following research on the safety characteristics of such roads -- driver and pedestrian behavior on them, their physical design quantities, and existing standards and norms that effectively govern their construction, develops a comprehensive set of design guidelines for their future construction and use.

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  • Jacobs, Allan B. & Rofe, Yodan Y. & Macdonald, Elizabeth, 1995. "Multiple Roadway Boulevards: Case Studies, Designs, and Design Guidelines," University of California Transportation Center, Working Papers qt2650t3mw, University of California Transportation Center.
  • Handle: RePEc:cdl:uctcwp:qt2650t3mw
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    1. Bosselmann, Peter & Macdonald, Elizabeth, 1997. "Environmental Quality of Multiple Roadway Boulevards," University of California Transportation Center, Working Papers qt3h50353s, University of California Transportation Center.

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