Abstract
I. Introduction—The Need for Access Control
II. The Origin of the Right of Access … A. The Logical Use of the Lot and Road … B. The Economic History of Road Building … C. The Response to a Felt Need
III. The Nature of the Right of Access … A. Diversion of Traffic … B. Circuity of Travel
IV. The Means of Access Control … A. Denial or Limitation of Access … 1. The Controlled Access Road … 2. The Freeway … 3. The Parkway … B. Control of the Amount of Access … 1. Subdivision Controls … 2. Official Mapping … C. Control of the Type of Access … 1. Restricted Use Highways … 2. Roadside Zoning … 3. Master Planning
V. Conclusion
Recommended Citation
Frank M. Covey Jr.,
Control of Highway Access,
38 Neb. L. Rev. 407
(1959)
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