Traffic Quarterly

TABLE OF CONTENTS, JANUARY 1957

 

Signs on Police Cars: An Editorial

COLONEL ROBERT C. F. GOETZ

 

The New Highway Program

C.D. CURTISS

 

Factors in Urban Renewal Plans

ROBERT E. BARKLEY

 

Shopper Origins and Destinations

WALTER THABIT and NATHALIE LOBE

 

City’s Traffic Efficiency Increased by New Street System in Oklahoma

J.H. ROBINSON and GEORGE W. BARTON

 

Highway Transportation Problems: Organization and Evaluation

FLETCHER N. PLATT

 

The Oakland Signal Formula

ERLING HORN

 

Forecasting Festival Traffic During Jamestown’s 350th Anniversary

RUDYARD B. GOODE and ROBERT K. TURNER, JR.

 

Using Creeper Lanes for Trucks On West Virginia Turnpike

ELMER K. TIMBY

 

Highway Development

H.A. FLANAKIN

 

Co-ordinated Traffic Planning

WILLIAM R. MCGRATH

 

 

 

Traffic Quarterly

TABLE OF CONTENTS, APRIL 1957

 

Driving Faults: An Editorial

COLONEL ROBERT C. F. GOETZ

 

Land Use Analysis and Forecasting in Traffic Planning

ERNEST H. JURKAT

 

New Horizons in Urban Development via the Expressway

HUSTON RAWLS

 

County Traffic Engineering

W.C. BRANDES

 

Scientific Fleet Management in the State of California

ELLSWORTH W. SCAMMON

 

Metropolitan Traffic Crisis

CHARLES E. STONIER

 

Highway Program Needs Support

J. EDWARD JOHNSTON

 

Designing Roads for High Capacity

RALPH L. FISHER

 

The Executive-Management Aspects of Traffic Engineering

A.F. MALO

 

The Planning for Traffic Operations for the Lincoln Tunnel

WARREN S. QUIMBY

 

The Analysis of Work-Trip Data: Relationships and Variances

HOWARD S. LAPIN

 

Traffic Estimation. Robert E. Schmidt and M. Earl Campbell

A Review by ROSCOE ELLARD, Executive Editor

 

 

 

Traffic Quarterly

TABLE OF CONTENTS, JULY 1957

 

Driving Tests – For Today

COLONEL ROBERT C. F. GOETZ

 

The New Highways: Mere Beautiful Design or Functional?

H.G. ECKHARDT

 

Subdividing for Traffic Safety

HAROLD MARKS

 

The Role of the County in the National Highway Program

HOWARD BUSSARD

 

Traffic Police in the Small City

RICHARD L. HOLCOMB

 

The Garden State Parkway: Its Growing Economic Significance

D. LOUIS TONTI

 

The Changing Position of Retail Trade in Central Business Districts

SAMUEL C. MCMILLAN

 

Road Accidents, Other Accidents, and Our Laws about Them

J.J. LEEMING

 

Connecticut’s Plan to Meet Impact of the 1956 Highway Act

WARREN M. CREAMER

 

Safe Transportation of Migrant Agricultural Workers

PAUL E. GURSKE

 

Applying Electronic Computers To Traffic, Highway Problems

ERNEST F. BLANCHE

 

Planning our National Park Roads and our National Parkways

DUDLEY C. BAYLISS

 

Traffic Quarterly

TABLE OF CONTENTS, OCTOBER 1957

 

Police Training: An Editorial

COLONEL ROBERT C. F. GOETZ

 

Urban Highway Planning: Its Increasing Importance

C.D. CURTISS

 

Access-Control Keeps our Highways Young

CHARLES W. AHNER

 

Transportation and Parking Facilities in Downtown Rehabilitation

FRANK EMERY COX

 

South Carolina’s New Speed Law

CLAUDE R. MCMILLAN

 

Driver Testing and Training

DONALD S. BUCK

 

Urban Roads Given High Capacity, Through Medians and Signals

A.L. HIMELHOCH

 

Major Street Planning Problems Solved by Factual Studies

EDWARD M. HALL

 

Traffic Circles in Washington, D.C.

D. S. BRINKLEY and W. L. BRAUN

 

Education and Training For Highway Engineering Employees

ROBLEY WINFREY

 

Are We Over Emphasizing Speed As an Accident Cause?

ROGER G. STEWART

 

Old Roads

MAXWELL N. HALSEY