Home zones in Scotland evaluation report [electronic resource]
Language: English Series: Transport Research SeriesPublication details: [Edinburgh] Scottish Executive Social Research 2007ISBN:- 9780755967155
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| Book | Virtual Online | ONLINE PUBLICATION (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 147539-2001 |
Executive summary -- Chapter one introduction: background; home zones -- Chapter two main findings: introduction; scheme origins; design; process; effects -- Chapter three conclusions and recommendations: introduction; recommendations -- Chapter four home zone profiles: Ormlie; Thurso; Dundee Royal Infirmary; Caledonian Crescent, Edinburgh; Alexander Terrace, Tillydrone, Aberdeen; Robert Street, Inverclyde; Craighall home zone proposal, Stirling -- Bibliography
Evaluates the success of Home Zones in Scotland. Home Zones originated in the Netherlands, and are residential areas where pedestrians, cyclists and motorists share the street area. Car numbers in the areas are low, and speeds are also restricted.