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Workplace parking levies: the answer to funding large scale local transport improvements in the UK?
Published 2013“…Despite positive experiences in Australia of utilising area wide workplace parking place charges to pay for public transport improvement, only one UK local authority, to date, Nottingham City Council has chosen to implement a Work Place Parking Levy scheme (WPL). …”
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Workplace parking levies: the answer to funding large scale local transport improvements in the UK?
Published 2014“…Despite positive experiences in Australia of utilising area wide workplace parking place charges to pay for public transport improvement, only one UK local authority, to date, Nottingham City Council has chosen to implement a Work Place Parking Levy scheme (WPL). …”
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Exploration of the factors associated with a parked unattended vehicle failing to remain stationary: brake cooling effects
Published 2015“…ECE regulation 13H specifies that a laden vehicle must be capable of being held on a 20% gradient for 5 minutes with a maximum force of 400N applied at the manually operated hand lever. (1). …”
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Evaluating the impacts on traffic congestion and business investment following the introduction of a Workplace Parking Levy and associated transport improvements
Published 2017“…For over a decade UK legislation has existed which grants powers to English Local Authorities to implement a Workplace Parking Levy (WPL). Despite positive experiences in Australia of utilising area wide parking space levies to pay for public transport improvements, only one UK local authority to date (2017), Nottingham City Council, has chosen to implement a WPL. …”
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The impacts of mega events: a case study of visitor profiles, practices and perceptions in the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, East London
Published 2017“…Young people and particularly young people from the Park Boroughs were largely absent from the Park, which was contributed to by discriminatory practices (often under the guise of security issues) which focused on groups of ethnic minority youth. …”
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Improving School Travel Plan effectiveness through enhanced diagnostic tools
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Fitness level impacts salivary antimicrobial protein responses to a single bout of cycling exercise
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UAV conflict detection and resolution using probabilistic approach
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Are perceptions of the environment in the workplace ‘neighbourhood’ associated with commuter walking?
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When digital becomes the object: developing computing histories in museums
Published 2021“…Its contributors offer insights from their partner organisations: Bletchley Park (UK); The Centre for Computing History (Cambridge, UK); The Computing History Museum (California, USA); The Museo Nazionale Scienza e Tecnologia Leonardo da Vinci (Milan, Italy); The National Museum of Computing (UK); The National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation (Tokyo, Japan); The National Science and Media Museum (Bradford, UK); The Science Museum (London, UK), and The Victoria & Albert Museum (London, UK). …”
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A spatial analysis of demand patterns on a bicycle sharing scheme: Evidence from London
Published 2021“…Trip generation is also reduced at the minority of stations located south of the River Thames, indicating that the presence of natural barriers can affect the operation of schemes. …”
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Comparison of time-area requirements of parcel lockers vs. home delivery: a cyber-physical system of last mile delivery
Published 2020“…Also, parcel lockers require space 24/7 whereas a delivery van only requires a parking space for a few minutes while the parcel is handed over. …”
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The journey to work - exploring difficulties, solutions and the impact of ageing
Published 2016“…Further interviews with a sample of 12 mainly larger companies showed that employers feel a responsibility for their workers’ commute, with some offering schemes to assist them, such as adjusting work shift timings to facilitate easier parking. The research suggests that the journey to work presents difficulties for a significant minority of those aged over 45, including issues with cost, stress, health, fatigue and journey time. …”
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