Exploration of a Precise Traffic Restriction Policy on Urban
River-Crossing Corridors: A Case Study in Changsha, China
Chenhui Liu,
Qiuju Luo,
Xingyu Wang
Abstract:<div>Many cities are built around rivers in the world, and the river-crossing
corridors are often their traffic bottlenecks, leading to severe congestions.
Changsha is a city divided into two parts by a river with eight river-crossing
corridors in China. Aiming at this issue, take Changsha as an example, this
study explores developing a precise traffic restriction policy on those
river-crossing corridors. … Show more
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