2015
DOI: 10.3846/bjrbe.2015.21
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Research on the operation of roundabouts based on the sustainable development principles

Abstract: The main elements of urban transport infrastructure include: the street network with intersections, bridges, viaducts, flyovers, vehicular traffic tunnels. Unsignalized four-leg intersections and roundabouts is the largest “saturated transport flow” of the street network. Roundabouts which were designed as far back as 1970–1980 were well-functioning when the car ownership level was 180–200 veh/1000 inhabitants. Currently, when the level of car ownership comes to 520–560 veh/1000 inhabitants, unsignalized round… Show more

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“…Urban coordination sustainability (u ). The fundamental goal of urban subway transportation as a means of transportation is to achieve sustainable urban development, so it is necessary to coordinate urban development [40], mainly including the coordination of the urban subway transportation and other modes of transportation, [41]coordination with surrounding land use and urban development, and coordination of landscapes and historical landscapes.…”
Section: First Level Indexmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Urban coordination sustainability (u ). The fundamental goal of urban subway transportation as a means of transportation is to achieve sustainable urban development, so it is necessary to coordinate urban development [40], mainly including the coordination of the urban subway transportation and other modes of transportation, [41]coordination with surrounding land use and urban development, and coordination of landscapes and historical landscapes.…”
Section: First Level Indexmentioning
confidence: 99%