Cities and Cars
Discover the intricate relationship between urban development and transportation in Cities and Cars by Roger L. Kemp. Published in 2007 by McFarland & Co Inc, this insightful paperback spans 278 pages and offers a comprehensive analysis of traffic management and public transportation systems in large urban centers across the United States.
As cities increasingly focus on public mass transportation options like trains and light-rail systems, the importance of effective traffic management practices has never been more crucial. This volume presents a collection of essays that delve into the complexities of traffic congestion, traffic engineering, and transport planning policies. Whether you are a government official, urban planner, or simply an interested reader, Cities and Cars provides valuable insights into the challenges and solutions for modern urban transport issues.
Enhance your understanding of urban dynamics and transportation with this essential reference work.