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An equilibrium model of bus and car travel over a road network /

An equilibrium model of bus and car travel over a road network /

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Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: 423390 Wigan, M. Ramsay, Bamford, T. J. G., Transport and Road Research Laboratory (Great Britain)
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Published: Crowthorne, Berkshire : Transport and Road Research Laboratory, 1973
Subjects:
Traffic flow
Traffic surveys
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