When originally published in 1975, (here re-issuing the 3rd edition of 1985), this was the only genuinely introductory textbook to the subject of transportation planning. The introductory chapter places the issue of transport in its broader societal context, relating it to demographic, socio-economic, political and environmental considerations. The increasing importance of technology is recognized in the chapter which covers commonly used software packages. As a whole the book provides a basic introduction to the traffic estimation stage of the transport planning process and forms a general guide and survey to the whole subject.
Michael J. Bruton was Professor of Town Planning at Cardiff University.
1. Transport and Society 2. An Introduction to Travel Demand Forecasting and Transportation Planning 3. Collection of Basic Data 4. Trip Generation 5. Trip Distribution 6. Network Planning and Traffic Assignment 7. Modal Split 8. Computers in Transportation Planning 9. Evaluation of Transportation Proposals 10. Conclusions
‘…a well laid out book in which Michael Bruton’s easy style puts over a technical subject in a very readable manner.’ Planning‘Its lucid, uncomplicated style will make it a valuable aid for many people working in the urban planning area.’ Urban Studies
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John Ambler, Denis J B Shaw, Leslie Symons, no contact information for estate account placed on hold CH) Symons, Leslie (Leslie Symonds has passed away as advised by EA SF case 01750721, Denis J. B. Shaw