Effect of Land Use on Traffic Generation
Journal Title: International Journal of Engineering Sciences & Research Technology - Year 30, Vol 3, Issue 10
Abstract
Urban land use management in Enugu metropolis does not appear in line with any of the earlier known and tested patterns. In fact, it appears to have more of “development and in corporation pattern”. The resultant traffic circulation situation appears problematic, especially during peak period due to poor urban land use management. This work aims at examining those problems with a view to preferring both short and long term solutions.
Authors and Affiliations
Engr. C. C Chijioke*
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