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Parking, People, and Cities

机译:停车场,人和城市

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In this study of how off-street parking requirements affect urban form, we begin by analyzing the relationship between population density and streets in cities. We find that denser cities devote a greater share of their land to streets, but also have less street space per person. This relationship results in part from the difficulty of constructing new streets in built-out areas. The amount of street space does not increase as fast as population density, and this in turn helps explain why dense areas have less vehicle travel per person but higher levels of congestion. In contrast to streets, new off-street parking is supplied continually, owing largely to minimum parking requirements that make new development contingent on the provision of parking spaces. But the ample supply of off-street parking makes traffic congestion worse and inhibits street life. We recommend either removing off-street parking requirements, or converting them from minimums to maximums.
机译:在这项关于路外停车需求如何影响城市形态的研究中,我们首先分析了人口密度与城市街道之间的关系。我们发现,人口稠密的城市将更多的土地投入街道,但人均街道空间却更少。这种关系部分是由于在建筑面积较大的地区建造新街道的困难。街道空间的增加没有人口密度的增加那么快,这反过来又可以解释为什么人口密集地区的人均车辆行驶较少,但拥堵程度却更高。与街道相反,主要由于最低停车要求而不断提供新的路外停车,这使得新的开发取决于提供停车位。但是路旁停车位的充足供应使交通拥堵恶化,并阻碍了街头生活。我们建议您删除路外停车要求,或将其从最小值转换为最大值。

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