De gemiddelde bezetting van personenauto's in interlokaal verkeer*
J. W. H. Geerllngs
Statistica Neerlandica, 1966, vol. 20, issue 2, 241-249
Abstract:
Summary This paper, read in Utrecht on October 14th 1965, deals with the average occupancy of cars outside urban areas. During the years 1962 and 1963 more than 500 samples (each consisting of 150 cars) have been taken on two points of the dutch road‐system. The samples covered the different months, days (sundays, Saturdays and week‐days) and hours (except those without daylight). The average occupancy turned out to be 1.8 on week‐days (with a minimum of 1.4), 2.5 on Saturdays (with a minimum of 2.1) and 3.1 on Sundays (the over‐all average for all days being 2.1). These results seem to be representative for the whole dutch car traffic as is shown by comparison with observations on other points and other data. Comparison of the seasonal, weekly and hourly patterns of the average occupancy with those of the car traffic density enable to draw conclusions about the responsibility of different kinds of traffic (commercial and commuter traffic versus social traffic) for congestion and for the construction and maintenance cost of the road‐system.
Date: 1966
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