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110 2 _aLand Use Consultants
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245 0 0 _aHome zones in Scotland
_bevaluation report
_h[electronic resource]
260 _a[Edinburgh]
_bScottish Executive Social Research
_c2007
490 0 _aTransport Research Series
505 2 _aExecutive 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
520 _aEvaluates 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.
521 _aAdvanced
651 4 _aScotland
_y1999-
690 _aPlanning and development
_96259
710 1 _aFaber Maunsell
710 1 _aUniversity of Edinburgh
710 1 _aSmall Town and Rural Development Group
856 4 0 _uhttps://www.scotland.gov.uk/Publications/2007/08/14114613/0
_zView the report free of charge at www.scotland.gov.uk...
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