Assessing grade separation pedestrian systems: Planning, design and operation
@article{Cui2015AssessingGS, title={Assessing grade separation pedestrian systems: Planning, design and operation}, author={J. Cui and A. Allan and D. Lin}, journal={URBAN DESIGN International}, year={2015}, volume={20}, pages={241-252} }
Grade separation pedestrian systems (GSPS), including skywalk systems and underground pedestrian systems (UPS), have been an emerging phenomenon in the city centres of megacities since early last century. Despite the examples of many successful GSPS in operation around the world, the application and performance of GSPS are not yet well understood by local authorities. This review discusses the functionality of GSPS through an examination of the performance of GSPS in terms of opening hours… CONTINUE READING
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