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CONTROLLING KERB-SIDE PARKING CONSIDERING that the use of parking meters

11th July 1958, Page 36
11th July 1958
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Page 36, 11th July 1958 — CONTROLLING KERB-SIDE PARKING CONSIDERING that the use of parking meters
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is a sterile approach to solving congestion problems, unless it is supported by adequate off-street parking facilities, the British Road Federation have devised three alternative schemes to demonstrate how kerb-side parking can be controlled.

They have selected Kingston upon Thames as the town to which their schemes refer, and one finding from a preliminary survey was that early closing of shops had little effect on the proportion of commercial vehicles to private cars parked in the streets. On earlyclosing day. however, the numbers of all kinds of vehicles were much smaller than on other days.

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Organisations: British Road Federation
Locations: Kingston

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