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Introduction to traffic engineering : a manual for data collection and analysis / Thomas R. Currin

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Stamford, CT : Cengage Learning, c2013Description: ix, 143 pages : illustrations ; 28 cmISBN:
  • 9781111578619
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • HE 333 .C87 2013
Contents:
Introduction -- Spot Speed Study -- Determining Roadway Speeds -- Turning Movement Counts -- Assessing the Signalized Intersection I -- Vehicle Delay Study -- Assessing the Signalized Intersection II -- Parking Study -- On and Off Street Analysis -- Saturation Flow Rate -- Assessing the Signalized Intersection III -- Poisson Distribution -- Assessing the Signalized Intersection IV -- Queue Length -- Assessing the Signalized Intersection V -- Gap Study -- Capacity and the Unsignalized Intersection -- Traffic Compliance Study -- Obeying the Law -- Platoon Ratio -- Identifying Progressive Movement -- Vehicle Occupancy Study -- Measuring Persons per Vehicle -- Origin-Destination Study -- Where and When Do They Travel? -- Trip Generation -- Land Use and Trip Production.
Summary: Designed to aid the student of traffic engineering and the transportation engineering professional in sound data collection and analysis techniques by presenting step-by-step techniques for thirteen commonly encountered topics in the daily practice of traffic engineering.
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Books Books National University - Manila LRC - Main General Circulation Gen. Ed. - COE GC HE 333 .C87 2013 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) c.1 Available NULIB000020403

Includes bibliographical references.

Introduction --
Spot Speed Study --
Determining Roadway Speeds --
Turning Movement Counts --
Assessing the Signalized Intersection I --
Vehicle Delay Study --
Assessing the Signalized Intersection II --
Parking Study --
On and Off Street Analysis --
Saturation Flow Rate --
Assessing the Signalized Intersection III --
Poisson Distribution --
Assessing the Signalized Intersection IV --
Queue Length --
Assessing the Signalized Intersection V --
Gap Study --
Capacity and the Unsignalized Intersection --
Traffic Compliance Study --
Obeying the Law --
Platoon Ratio --
Identifying Progressive Movement --
Vehicle Occupancy Study --
Measuring Persons per Vehicle --
Origin-Destination Study --
Where and When Do They Travel? --
Trip Generation --
Land Use and Trip Production.

Designed to aid the student of traffic engineering and the transportation engineering professional in sound data collection and analysis techniques by presenting step-by-step techniques for thirteen commonly encountered topics in the daily practice of traffic engineering.

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