TRANSPORT PLANNING IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES. PROCEEDINGS OF SEMINAR G HELD AT THE PTRC SUMMER ANNUAL MEETING, UNIVERSITY OF WARWICK, ENGLAND, FROM 9-12 JULY 1979

The proceedings contain the following papers: national transport planning and co-ordination in developing countries (van harreveld,w); an operational transport policy planning model for India: some methodological issues and tentative results (dalvi,mq, das,t, kumar, a and sinha, ak); European transport policy as a model for transport policy in developing countries (despicht,n); transport pricing policy in bangladesh (daniels,cj); commonor-ordinated bus convoy (cet-traffic engineering company, Brazil); data collection in developing countries: problems and pitfalls of survey organisation and management (shembesh, a and brown, pjb); factors influencing the operational efficiency of trucks in Sri Lanka (plumbe,aj); the relevance of travel time valuation in developing countries: some findings from Nigeria (banjo, gca); factors affecting the development of A public transport system for a new town in the middle east (mogridge,mc); transport planning in a developing country with a difference (tait,wb and earp,jb); factors involved in road accidents in developing countries (jacobs,gd); a review of intermediate public transport in third world cities (fouracre,pr and maunder, dac); paratransit in kingston, Jamaica (neraty, mj); the benefits of minibuses: the case of kuala lumpur (walters,a); the role of public transport in A medium sized city in India (jenkins,ia); modal choice in public transport in Calcutta. (thomas,th and sengupta,ks) (TRRL)