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    • Transport, Traffic & Land Use : changing roles for local government 

      Ken Ogden; Bill Chandler
      Published 1996-10-01
      There are a number of important changes occurring in local government which have the potential to significantly influence the role which this level of government plays through its influence on transport and land use. These ...
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    • Local Government and its Changing Role in Transport and Land Use Integration 

      Chandler, W R
      Published 1996-10-01
      Land use/transport integration is no longer a nice sounding professional platitude. It is a major factor in the challenge of achieving adequate urban infrastructure world-wide. In different countries and different circumstances ...
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    • Impact of Data Quality on the Performance of Neural Network Incident Detection Models 

      Dia, Hussein; Rose, Geoff
      Published 1996-10-01
      One of the challenges in using field data for the development of neural network incident detection models is to be able to train models that can handle the noisy nature of the loop detector data. The noise in the field ...
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    • The Outsiders: An essay on Transport Planning Methods 

      Denmark
      Published 1996-11-01
      This paper examines the concept of transport disadvantage and how people who are defined as such are ill served by commonly used transport planning processes. The notion of mobility and the difference between need and ...
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    • Accident Analysis and Investigation: the role of road safety engineering 

      Ogden, K W
      Published 1996-10-01
      This paper was presented at a VicRoads Workshop for road safety engineers, held in Geelong on 2-5 June, 1996. It presents an overview of accident analysis and investigation, with particular emphasis on the role which the ...
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