Martin J. H. Mogridge

Martin Mogridge
Born 2 December 1940
Welwyn Garden City, United Kingdom
Died 29 February 2000 (aged 59)
London, England
Residence London
Nationality British
Religion Christianity
Main interests


Martin Mogridge (December 2, 1940 - February 29, 2000)[1] was a British transport researcher based in London. He proposed the Lewis-Mogridge Position that traffic varies in relation to the potential avenues of travel available, thus arguing that adding new roads to a transport network was potentially counter productive (see Braess's paradox) if a wider knowledge of local transport routes was not applied.

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  1. Goodwin, Phil (6 April 2000). "Martin Mogridge". The Guardian. Retrieved 16 October 2014.