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Guidelines for the Design of Multiple Roadway Boulevards

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

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The focus of our concern is a specific type of boulevard, the multiple roadway boulevard, which is designed to separate through traffic from local traffic. It consists of a central roadway, generally at least four lanes wide and used for fast and non-local traffic, and tree-lined medians, access lanes and walkways on either side.

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  • Jacobs, Allan B. & Rofe, Yodan Y. & Macdonald, Elizabeth, 2001. "Guidelines for the Design of Multiple Roadway Boulevards," University of California Transportation Center, Working Papers qt2qn5820b, University of California Transportation Center.
  • Handle: RePEc:cdl:uctcwp:qt2qn5820b
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