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ISSN 1090-4999
Research Article
Vol. 34, Issue 1, 2004January 01, 2004 EDT

Using Pedestrian Count Models to Estimate Urban Trail Traffic

Patrick Lindsey, Greg Lindsey,
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Lindsey, Patrick, and Greg Lindsey. 2004. “Using Pedestrian Count Models to Estimate Urban Trail Traffic.” Journal of Regional Analysis & Policy 34 (1): 50–68.

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