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Auto restricted zone demonstration in Boston, Massachusetts : evaluation plan.

LIBRA HE310.B7 A87 1979
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Format:
Book
Government document
Contributor:
Loudon, William R.
Cambridge Systematics.
United States. Urban Mass Transportation Administration.
Transportation Systems Center.
Series:
United States. Urban Mass Transportation Administration. Report-Urban mass Transportation System ; UMTA-MA-06-0049-79-4.
UMTA-MA-06-0049-79-4
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Communication and traffic--Massachusetts--Boston.
Communication and traffic.
Traffic regulations--Massachusetts--Boston.
Traffic regulations.
Streets--Massachusetts--Boston.
Streets.
Central business districts.
Massachusetts--Boston.
Urban transportation--Massachusetts--Boston--Management.
Urban transportation.
Management.
Central business districts--Massachusetts--Boston.
Physical Description:
1 volume (various pagings) : illustrations, maps, forms ; 28 cm.
Other Title:
Boston auto restricted zone demonstration evaluation plan.
Evaluation plan - Boston auto restricted zone.
Place of Publication:
Washington : U.S. Urban Mass Transportation Administration, 1979.
Notes:
Final report.
Cover title.
Spine title: Evaluation plan - Boston auto restricted zone demonstration.
NTIS title: Boston auto restricted zone demonstration evaluation plan.
Prepared by William R. Loudon, et al.,Cambridge Systematics, Inc.
Prepared for U.S. Urban Mass Transportation Administration under contract with U.S. Transportation Systems Center ; 1405.
Includes bibliography.
OCLC:
70931947

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