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Revision as of 00:57, 31 January 2013
Directing traffic flows is the measure of reducing the opportunitiese for a criminal to approach a sutable target by physically separating the flows of traffic.
Contents
Description
Essential conditions
Requirements to the urban environment
Effectiveness
Economic effectiveness
Apart from the investment and maintenance costs, traffic management can lead to obstructions and traffic time delay, which will have a negative economic impact since mobility and transport fulfils a major role in Western societies, including contributions to social integration.
Side effects
Footnotes and references