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Impacts of temporary pedestrian streetscape improvements on pedestrian and vehicle activity and community perceptions

Carlson, Jordan A, Amanda Grimes, Maggie Green, Thomas Morefield, Chelsea Steel, Ashleigh Reddy, Carolina Bejarano, et al. 2019. “Impacts of Temporary Pedestrian Streetscape Improvements on Pedestrian and Vehicle Activity and Community Perceptions”. Journal of Transport & Health 15: 100791.
Last updated on 05/28/2024

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