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    Human-centered designs, characteristics of urban streets, and pedestrian perceptions

    Author
    1. AASHTO
    2. Appleyard
    3. Bain
    4. Boschmann
    5. Choi
    6. Choi
    7. Choi
    8. Choi
    9. Congress for the New Urbanism
    10. Danish Road Institute
    11. Department for Transport
    12. Department for Transport
    13. Dumbaugh
    14. Ewing
    15. Ewing
    16. FHWA
    17. Han
    18. Jacobs
    19. Jacobs
    20. Kim
    21. Kim
    22. Kim
    23. Kim
    24. Koh
    25. LACDPH
    26. Lam
    27. Lam
    28. LaPlante
    29. Lee
    30. Lee
    31. Long
    32. Loukaitou-Sideris
    33. LWRC
    34. McFadden
    35. Ministry of Transport
    36. MTDB
    37. New York
    38. Ossenbruggen
    39. Pushkarev
    40. Renkow
    41. Rosales
    42. Schechtman
    43. Steg
    44. Sung
    45. Traffic Engineering Council Committee
    46. TransLink
    47. Wong
    Publication venue
    'Wiley'
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