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The Importance of Pedestrian Traffic to New York State's Economy and Transportation Infrastructure (excerpt)

In this study, we investigated how pedestrian traffic contributes to our State?s
economy, and what benefits walk trips or walk trips linked with other travel modes (e.g.,
cars, transit, bicycles, etc.) have for retail sales within communities located on the State
Highway Touring Route System. In New York State there are more than 180 Central
Business Districts (CBDs) or 'Main Streets' located on the State Highway Touring
Route System [1]. However, there is very little data available on the value of these
downtown commercial centers to New York State?s economy.

Project Details

Universities: 
Polytechnic Institute of NYU
Publication Year: 
1999
Publication Type: 
Final Report
Project: 
Economic Benefits of Pedestrian Traffic
Publication Category: 
Operations & Traffic Management
Economics
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