Traffic Quarterly

TABLE OF CONTENTS, JANUARY 1951

 

The White Line

COLONEL C. F. GOETZ

 

Financing Traffic Facilities

WINTHROP S. CURVIN

 

A Topical Report on Highway Traffic Research

ROY W. CRUM

 

Selecting the Intersection Type by Traffic Volume: a Chart

W. R. BELLIS

 

Parking Needs in the Development of Shopping Centers

DAVIS K. JACKSON

 

Support for the Traffic Program: Part Four

WILBUR S. SMITH

 

Off-Street Parking and Loading in Miami

EARL J. REEDER

 

Pennsylvania’s Road Program

S. P. LONGSTREET

 

Uniform Traffic Laws and Ordinances

C. W. STARK

 

Transit and City Officials Cooperate in Traffic Improvement

G. H. FRIELING

 

Psychological Factors in Effective Traffic Control Devices

A. R. LAUER

 

The Roadside Problem

EDWARD G. MOGREN

 

 

Traffic Quarterly

TABLE OF CONTENTS, APRIL 1951

 

Editorial

COLONEL ROBERT C. F. GOETZ

 

The Retail Merchant’s Interest in the Traffic Problem

GEORGE J. EBERLE

 

The Use of Traffic Data in Highway Administration Work

J. A. ANDERSON

 

Detroit’s Effectively Tough Policy: “Drunk Drivers Go to Jail”

DONALD SLUTZ

 

Adequate Parking in Business Areas

FREDERICK P. CLARK

 

Problem of the Urban Intersection

D. S. BRINKLEY

 

Small Town Parking

A.M. WHITE

 

Some Traffic Factors in Urban Planning

LAWRENCE MOORE

 

Let Them All in the Act

LEON W. CORDER

 

Parking Problems

TAYLOR D. LEWIS

 

Enforcement and Traffic Control

HOMER GARRISON, JR.

 

The Relation of Traffic and Parking to Retail Business

WILBUR S. SMITH

 

 

Traffic Quarterly

TABLE OF CONTENTS, JULY 1951

 

Our Millionth Victim

COLONEL ROBERT C. F. GOETZ

 

Truck Taxation in New York State

GEORGE T. MANNING

 

Where Zoning Stands Today

NORMAN WILLIAMS, JR.

 

The New Jersey Turnpike

PAUL L. TROAST

 

Highway Traffic in Civil Defense

T. M. MATSON

 

Des Moines Business Leaders Tackle City’s Parking Problems

N. H. NIELSON

 

Economically Sound Parking Plans in a Suburban Town of 8,000

CARLTON HILL

 

Future Traffic Problems Loom for the Medium-Size City

C. A. HARRELL

 

Fitting Truck Movement Efficiently into the Traffic Problem

AUSTIN C. KNETZGER

 

How About Vehicle Speeds?

J. E. JOHNSTON

 

New York State Thruway

FRED W. FISCH

 

 

Traffic Quarterly

TABLE OF CONTENTS, OCTOBER 1951

 

Police and the Courts

COLONEL ROBERT C. F. GOETZ

 

Economic Effects of Expressways on Business and Land Values

J. C. YOUNG

 

Local Government’s Power to Provide and Finance Parking Facilities

JEFFERSON B. FORDHAM

 

Traffic Planning Opportunities in Shopping-Center Design

HOWARD T. FISHER

 

Highway Needs in the Emergency

CARL E. FRITTS

 

To Help the Continuing Prosperity of Our Rural Communities

MAJOR GENERAL U.S. GRANT III

 

Municipal Revenue Bonds

WALTER C. CLEAVE

 

Using Statistics and Written Tests in Perfecting Driver Training

REINO AJO, D.SC.

 

A Review of Plans for Financing Municipal Off-Street Parking

EDWARD G. MOGREN

 

Establishing a Priority Basis for New Traffic Signals in Cities

F. HOUSTON WYNN

 

A Highway Department Conducts Training Course in Photogrammetry

W. J. CRECINK, JR.

 

When Private Enterprise Furnishes Public Parking Facilities

JOHN F. HENDON AND HOWARD D. LEAKE

 

Cumulative Index for 1951