IMPLEMENTATION OF AREA SPEED MANAGEMENT CONSIDERING THE LAND USE AND THE IDEALIZED PERFORMANCE OF STREETS—CASE STUDY OF TOYOTA CITY
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Seiji Hashimoto | Ryosuke Ando | Yoshiaki Shimada | Syuji Yoshiki | Yasuhiro Mimura | R. Ando | Yasuhiro Mimura | S. Hashimoto | Syuji Yoshiki | Yoshiaki Shimada
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