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Citation

Ogden KW. Transp. Plann. Tech. 1973; 2(2): 69-80.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1973, Informa - Taylor and Francis Group)

DOI

10.1080/03081067308717062

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

This paper summarizes the constraints which a technological innovation in transport must satisfy if it is to achieve widespread application. The existing and likely future travel demands in Australia are reviewed, and for certain types of travel it is concluded that existing modes may become unsuitable or unacceptable. In these areas, it is possible that a new transport technology may find application. In all other areas, it is considered that existing modes, or their functional successors, will continue. Five possible demand areas in which new transport technology may find application are identified. These are as follows: 1) High speed distribution systems may be introduced in Australian CBD's (Central Business Districts) within the next ten years. These may be progressively extended to provide radial public transport services to the CBD. It is also possible that these systems may eventually be extended to provide a dual?mode capability in inner?suburban areas as a partial alternative to freeway construction. 2) New town developments which may be introduced in Australia could include various forms of advanced transportation systems. 3) New aviation modes, possibly including short take off and landing aircraft operating from suburban airports may be introduced to cater for inter?urban travel. 4) A demand?responsive transport system to cater for the needs of the transport poor in urban areas may find limited application. 5) In the longer term, possibly by the turn of the century, an improved transport system capable of providing door?to?door service over the whole of an urban area and operating under a dual?mode configuration appears to be possible. It probably would emerge from development of an incremental nature and eventually include the installation of a new technology in the then existing freeway and railway reservations in the city.

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