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Urban Street Design & Planning
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Small urban area transportation planning; The safety benefits added by lateral roadside clearance to urban streets; Calibration and transferability of travel time cost functions for urban and suburban roads: a case study in Italy; High occupancy vehicle (HOV) lanes as a means of transport demand management: the Thessaloniki experience; Safety assessment of pedestrian crossings; Raised crosswalks and their design features in traffic calming; Harm minimisation in a school zone: a strategy for sustaining pedestrian safety; A study on connectivity and accessibility between tram stops and public facilities: a case study in the historic cities of Europe; Street lighting power reduction potential in Lithuanian cities; Integrated system for monitoring road safety performance in cities; The relationship between urban accidents, traffic and geometric design in Tehran; Begin boulevard in Tel Aviv - from a suburban highway to an urban boulevard

About the Author

Antonio Pratelli has been a professor in the Dipartimento Di Ingegneria Civile at the Universita degli Studi di Pisa, in Pisa, Italy, since 2001. He graduated from the University with a cum laude degree in transportation. Since 1986 Professor Pratelli's research has focused on numerous theoretical problems and applications of the planning and design of transport systems. His work has been published in nearly 70 briefs, of which about twenty were written in collaboration, published in scientific and technical journals, or presented at conferences and congresses of national and international interest. For some time he has been involved with research groups established at the Faculty of Engineering of the University of Florence and has worked on various research and studies with Professors Lorenzo Domenichini and Pier Luigi Aminti, Department of Civil Engineering. For years he often worked with Prof. Fabio Schoen, Department of Systems and Computer Science, University of Florence, on projects and research agreements of mutual interest in the study of transport systems and planning. He currently maintains relationships and exchanges with the University of Reggio Calabria, with DISTART University of Bologna, with Dapit University of Basilicata and the University of Brescia. He also exchanges teaching and research with Prof. Reginald Souleyrette of Iowa State University (USA) and has scientific and educational exchanges with the research group led by Prof. Nick Tyler of "Centre for Transportation Studies" headed by University College London. He is a member of the international scientific committee for urban transport of the Wessex Institute of Technology in Southampton (UK). He also served as the scientific director of the research unit of the University of Pisa in the Inter-University Consortium for Transportation and Logistics - NITEL (2007-2009). His main research topics are: intermodal and maritime transport; theoretical and experimental aspects of allocations to transport networks; interactions between transport and land; urban public transport; specific mass and shared transport; mass transport for areas of weak demand; transport demand models; technical aspects of mobility plans; methodologies for bike network planning; toll station analysis model; route deviation transport systems; railway line models; integrated pricing problems; methods and techniques for the design of roundabouts (rotaries).

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