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A substantial two-volume run of Traffic Engineering & Control, illustrating the emergence of modern traffic engineering and transport planning in Britain during the rapid expansion of road networks and motorways. Uniformly bound in red cloth.Both volumes are profusely illustrated with many full page illustrations, monochrome photographs, and the odd colour illustration.A two-volume run of Traffic Engineering & Control, the leading monthly British professional journal devoted exclusively to traffic engineering, transport planning, and road safety. First issued in 1959, the journal became a central publication for engineers, planners, and policy-makers.The journal documents the development of modern traffic control systems, motorway design, traffic signalisation, urban planning, and road-user safety, and regularly includes technical papers, survey data, conference reports, and international case studies.Compromising: Vol. 2, containing issues No. 1 (May 1960) through to No. 12, April 1961, and Vol. 5 (May 1963-April 1964). Volume two contains the original paper wrap cover bound in.Contributors include engineers from local authorities, central government, universities, and industry professionals. Uniformly bound in red cloth. Library Stamping to front free endpaper and title page of volume two. Library book bookplate to front free endpaper to volume II, alongside previous owner's small ink inscription. Damp staining to boards of volume V, heavier to lower perimeters. Slight rubbing and bumping to extremities. Slight fading to extremities and spines. Internally, firmly bound. Pages bright and clean with one or two very minor handling marks. Very Good.
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