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"Traffic characteristics" appears to mean "traffic counts". The inquiry panel had asked for some specific information about traffic forecasts for M4 and A4 between Heathrow and Hammersmith, the M3 J2-1 and the A316 R2-R1. Pages of analysis then show which traffic modelling zones from across the whole of Greater London were forecast to generate 3000 or more journeys per day on those specific links. I would have shrugged my shoulders, but it didn't seem worth the effort. | "Traffic characteristics" appears to mean "traffic counts". The inquiry panel had asked for some specific information about traffic forecasts for M4 and A4 between Heathrow and Hammersmith, the M3 J2-1 and the A316 R2-R1. Pages of analysis then show which traffic modelling zones from across the whole of Greater London were forecast to generate 3000 or more journeys per day on those specific links. The results are a series of diagrams with spidery lines in all directions that don't clearly show anything much at all. | ||
I would have shrugged my shoulders, but it didn't seem worth the effort. | |||
==People with camera copies== | ==People with camera copies== | ||
None known. | None known. |
Latest revision as of 12:16, 26 October 2020
Greater London Council: traffic characteristics on the M4, A4, A316 and the M3
Date range | 1971 |
Location | National Archives (see all files stored here) |
Catalogue | See entry |
File base | Series HLG, subseries HLG 159 |
Context
"Traffic characteristics" appears to mean "traffic counts". The inquiry panel had asked for some specific information about traffic forecasts for M4 and A4 between Heathrow and Hammersmith, the M3 J2-1 and the A316 R2-R1. Pages of analysis then show which traffic modelling zones from across the whole of Greater London were forecast to generate 3000 or more journeys per day on those specific links. The results are a series of diagrams with spidery lines in all directions that don't clearly show anything much at all.
I would have shrugged my shoulders, but it didn't seem worth the effort.
People with camera copies
None known.