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A modal filter, sometimes referred to as a point closure, is a road design that restricts the passage of certain types of vehicle. Modal filtering is often used to help create a low traffic neighbourhood (LTN), where motor traffic is diverted away from residential streets and instead toward feeder roads. Modal filters can be used to achieve filtered permeability within a transport network, and can encourage walking and cycling through more pleasant environments and improved safety.

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  • Modale Filter (de)
  • Modal filter (en)
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  • Als modaler Filter wird in der Fachsprache der Stadt- und Verkehrsplanung die Sperrung von Verkehrswegen für bestimmte Verkehrsmittel bezeichnet. Um sensible Stadtbereiche zu beruhigen, werden oftmals Kraftfahrzeuge von der Durchfahrt ausgeschlossen. Das Wort „modal“ findet im Zusammenhang mit „Modus“ Verwendung. „Modus“ kommt aus dem Lateinischen und bedeutet u. a. so viel wie „Regel“ oder auch „Vorschrift“. (de)
  • A modal filter, sometimes referred to as a point closure, is a road design that restricts the passage of certain types of vehicle. Modal filtering is often used to help create a low traffic neighbourhood (LTN), where motor traffic is diverted away from residential streets and instead toward feeder roads. Modal filters can be used to achieve filtered permeability within a transport network, and can encourage walking and cycling through more pleasant environments and improved safety. (en)
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  • Als modaler Filter wird in der Fachsprache der Stadt- und Verkehrsplanung die Sperrung von Verkehrswegen für bestimmte Verkehrsmittel bezeichnet. Um sensible Stadtbereiche zu beruhigen, werden oftmals Kraftfahrzeuge von der Durchfahrt ausgeschlossen. Das Wort „modal“ findet im Zusammenhang mit „Modus“ Verwendung. „Modus“ kommt aus dem Lateinischen und bedeutet u. a. so viel wie „Regel“ oder auch „Vorschrift“. (de)
  • A modal filter, sometimes referred to as a point closure, is a road design that restricts the passage of certain types of vehicle. Modal filtering is often used to help create a low traffic neighbourhood (LTN), where motor traffic is diverted away from residential streets and instead toward feeder roads. Modal filters can be used to achieve filtered permeability within a transport network, and can encourage walking and cycling through more pleasant environments and improved safety. Modal filters can be implemented through the use of barriers such as bollards, boom barriers and planters, though filters can also be implemented virtually through the use of automatic number-plate recognition cameras and road signs, which can allow residential motor access while prohibiting passing motor traffic. (en)
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