Titles and categories scraped by algorithm from on-line sources:
Pattern Number: 17Pattern Title: Ring Roads
Category: Towns
Sub-Category: Community networks
Up links: 11 Local Transport Areas 34 Interchange 16 Web of Public Transportation
Horizontal links: 16 Web of Public Transportation
Down links: 13 Subculture Boundary 25 Access to Water 42 Industrial Ribbon
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Link to Google Books: 17 Ring Roads - look for result showing just pattern number and title
Summaries of content, keywords and links generated by algorithms. Thank you smmry.com:
Summary 1: At least one high speed road lies tangent to each local transport area.2.
Summary 2: Each local transport area has at least one side not bounded by a high speed road' but directly open to the countryside.
Summary 3: Even though the rush of freeways and superhighways built in the 1950's and 1960's is slowing down, because of widespread local protest, we cannot avoid high speed roads altogether.
Summary 4: At the same time high speed roads do enormous damage when they are badly placed.
Summary 5: To resolve these obvious dilemas? that come with the location and construction of high speed roads, we must find ways of building and locating these roads, so that they do not destroy communities and shatter life with their noise.
Summary 6: Always place the high speed roads on boundaries between subcultures - SUBCULTURE BOUNDARY and never along waterfronts - ACCESS TO WATER..
Keywords: road high speed local place
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