Effects Of Traffic Calming Schemes In Denmark
Price
Free (open access)
Transaction
Volume
36
Pages
11
Published
1998
Size
1,261 kb
Paper DOI
10.2495/UT980211
Copyright
WIT Press
Author(s)
J. Mertner & L. Jorgensen
Abstract
The traffic problems on main roads passing through town and village centres are mainly caused by traffic passing without consideration to inhabitants and local traffic, with speed considerably higher than the limit. This has led to many accidents, large problems with risk perception, environmental problems and a great local interest for improvements. The Danish Road Directorate decided to implement traffic calming schemes in several Danish towns which were appropriate to the towns and the defined problems, also including economy. The traffic calming schemes should be effective, the visual appearance satisfactory and the measures should adapt to the local urban and traffic environment. Safety should be improved and the number of accidents reduced. COWI has assisted the Danis
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