Analysis of traffic features in vehicle access roads to large public buildings in the urban area

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dc.contributor.author Mshali, M.R. (Mike)
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dc.date.issued 2007-07
dc.description This paper was transferred from the original CD ROM created for this conference. The material on the CD ROM was published using Adobe Acrobat technology. The original CD ROM was produced by Document Transformation Technologies Postal Address: PO Box 560 Irene 0062 South Africa. Tel.: +27 12 667 2074 Fax: +27 12 667 2766 E-mail: doctech@doctech.co.za URL: http://www.doctech.co.za en
dc.description.abstract Paper presented at the 26th Annual Southern African Transport Conference 9 - 12 July 2007 "The challenges of implementing policy?", CSIR International Convention Centre, Pretoria, South Africa. ABSTRACT:Millions of hours and associated costs are wasted each year through traffic congestion. Congestion characterizes most of the urban road transportation systems around the world. The problem concerns the whole spectrum of the community as evident from the dominance in technical papers on the issue presented at transportation professional conferences and the articles appearing in the media and other forums. Congestion dates back as far as the time of increased and preferential use of private automobiles by the mass population. More worrying is that the situation appears to worsen with time despite the strenuous and combined efforts by transport sector stakeholders to alleviate the congestion problem. This is attributed to the fact that causes of congestion transcend the technical issues and more often than not, the techniques and strategies that are used to alleviate the problems require large funding, changes in institutional structure, persuasive use of the government power over land use decisions and change in individual travel behaviours (Meyer et al, 1989). Banks (2002) notes that in most cases obvious solutions to congestion are not available or else are considered politically infeasible. Thus, this paper discusses on the role of transport policy and public participation in traffic congestion management on the road network in South Africa, and in this particular case, with reference to N1 –Ben Schoeman road between Johannesburg and Pretoria. en
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dc.identifier.citation Mshali, M 2007,'Analysis of traffic features in vehicle access roads to large public buildings in the urban area', Paper presented to the 26th Annual Southern African Transport Conference, South Africa, 9 - 12 July 2007. 6p. en
dc.identifier.isbn 192001702X
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/2263/5978
dc.language eng
dc.language.iso en en
dc.publisher SATC en
dc.relation.ispartof SATC 2007
dc.rights University of Pretoria en
dc.subject Transport policies en
dc.subject Traffic congestion management en
dc.subject Public participation en
dc.subject.lcsh Transportation -- South Africa -- Congresses en
dc.subject.lcsh Traffic congestion -- South Africa -- Management -- Congresses en
dc.subject.lcsh Traffic flow -- South Africa -- Congresses
dc.title Analysis of traffic features in vehicle access roads to large public buildings in the urban area en
dc.type Event en
dc.type Presentation en


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