Transportation Studies: Social Science Approaches and Contributions
This factsheet focuses on the roadside visual quality aspect of transportation social science.
The article describes several roadside vegetation studies in the field of transportation social science. The studies were based on visual roadside quality and how it was related to roadside impressions, route choice, and response to the complexity of the roadside. Most studies were also related to how these factors influenced physical driving behavior.
Length 2 pages
Size 8.5" x 11"
      Authors 
K.L. Wolf
    K.L. Wolf
Date Published 
August 2000
    August 2000
       Publisher
       
         
    
    
    
    
    University of Washington, College of Forest Resources
         Seattle, WA (US)
       
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    Resource Format 
Pamphlet/Flyer/Factsheet
    
    Pamphlet/Flyer/Factsheet
Sub-Topics 
Landuse, Aesthetics, Traffic Calming
    Landuse, Aesthetics, Traffic Calming
State(s)/Region(s) 
National
    National
Keywords 
scenic, scenic, expressway, expressway, behavior, behavior
    scenic, scenic, expressway, expressway, behavior, behavior
      Libraries 
MW: F-PAMP-WA-00-004
    MW: F-PAMP-WA-00-004
Indexed By 
MWCU&CF
  
    
    
    MWCU&CF



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