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Условия эффективного применения выделенных пешеходных фаз

УДК: 

656.11

DOI: 

10.23968/1999-5571-2021-18-4-134-142

Страницы: 

134-142

Аннотация: 

Выполнен анализ исследований эффективности применения выделенных пешеходных фаз и диагональных пешеходных переходов. Условия эффективного применения выделенных пешеходных фаз и устройства диагональных пешеходных переходов, а также допускаемые значения интенсивности конфликтного движения транспортных и пешеходных потоков требуют уточнений, основанных на данных специальных исследований, актуальность которых очевидна.

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Авторы: 

Михайлов А. Ю. Московский государственный архитектурно-строительный университет Москва, Россия

Шестеров Е. А. Санкт-Петербургский государственный архитектурно-строительный университет Санкт-Петербург, Россия

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