Relationship between Parking Location and Traffic Flows in Urban Areas

In the last twenty years, most studies on parking demand distribution have been analyzing user-choice criteria, and after determining the utilization level of proposed parking facilities, they have identified the optimal pattern of the parking plan, based on the optimization of only two parameters: parking cost and walking distance. The most common method used to search for optimal allocation criteria, was a verification of different scenarios for parking demand satisfaction.

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