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Mukti Advani, Purnima Parida, Manoranjan Parida
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It is very important to plan, design and implement non-motorised transport facilities accurately and effectively. For more accurate decisions regarding walking facilities, evaluation process needs to include all the details of obstructions that exist on ...
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Ravindra Kumar, Dr. Purnima Parida, Dr. Errampalli Madhu, A.V.A. Bharat Kumar
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In Delhi city, road network and public transportation network comprehensive design have been rarely planned in long term taking care of appropriate projection of traffic demand. Short term localized treatment like constructing flyover, intersection etc.,...
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Natasha Singh, Purnima Parida, Mukti Advani, Rajesh Gujar
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The most important parameter for designing a pedestrian facility is the area required by a pedestrian to stand comfortably or make a comfortable movement. This area is referred as Body Ellipse (Human Ellipse) and depends on Shoulder Width and Body Depth ...
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