UID:
almafu_9959328332802883
Format:
1 online resource
Edition:
Seventh edition.
ISBN:
9781523111183
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1523111186
Content:
"The Traffic Engineering Handbook is a comprehensive practice-oriented reference that presents the fundamental concepts of traffic engineering, commensurate with the state of the practice"--
Note:
Title Page; Copyright; Table of Contents; Preface; Editorial Preface; Acknowledgments; Chapter 1: Introduction to the Traffic Engineering Handbook and Its Role in Evolving Practice; I. Background; II. The Vision for This Edition; III. Organization of the Handbook; References; Chapter 2: Probability and Statistical Analyses Techniques for Traffic Engineering Performance Measurement; I. Introduction; II. Descriptive Statistics; III. Probability; IV. Probability Distributions; V. Confidence Intervals and Hypothesis Testing; VI. Regression Modeling; VII. Financial Analysis and Engineering EconomicsVIII. Fundamental Concepts in Engineering Economics; IX. Before-and-After Studies; References; Chapter 3: Road Users; I. Introduction; II. Basics; III. Types of Road Users; IV. PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE; V. Case Studies; VI. EMERGING TRENDS; VII. Further Information; References; Chapter 4: Traffic Engineering Studies; I. Introduction; II. Basic Principles and Guidance Resource; III. Professional Practice: Common Traffic Study Procedures; IV. Emerging Trends; References.
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Chapter 5: Level of Service Concepts in Multimodal Environments; I. IntroductionII. Basics: Conceptual Foundations of Level of Service; III. Approaches to Level of Service and Performance Measures for Different Modes; IV. Multimodal Environments; V. Types of Multimodal Environments; VI. Multimodal Level of Service Analysis; VII. Challenges to Using MMLOS; VIII. Case Studies; IX. Emerging Trends; References; Chapter 6: Forecasting Travel Demand; I. Introduction and Approach; II. Basic Principles; III. Professional Practice; IV. Case Studies; V. Emerging Trends; References; Chapter 7: Traffic Flow Characteristics for Uninterrupted-Flow Facilities; I. Introduction: Characterizing Traffic Flow for AnalysisII. Basics: Traffic Flow Characteristics for Performance Measurement; III. Professional Practice: Measuring Traffic Characteristics; IV. Traffic Flow Relationships for Uninterrupted Flow; V. Traffic Shock Waves; VI. Measuring Traffic Characteristics at Bottlenecks; VII. Quality of Service on Uninterrupted-Flow Facilities; VIII. Case Studies; References; Chapter 8: Design and Operations of Road Segments and Interchanges in Rural Areas; I. Basic Principles and Reference Sources; II. Professional Practice; III. Case Studies; IV. Emerging TrendsReferences.
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Chapter 9: Planning, Design, and Operations of Road Segments and Interchanges in Urban Areas; I. Introduction; II. Basic Principles; III. Professional Practice; IV. Case Studies; V. Emerging Trends; References; Chapter 10: Design and Control for Interrupted Traffic Flow through Intersections; I. Basic Principles; II. Professional Practice; III. Case Studies; IV. Emerging Trends; V. Conclusions; References; Further Information; Chapter 11: Design and Operation of Complete Streets and Intersections; I. Basic Principles; F. Professional Practice; III. Case Studies; IV. Emerging Trends.
Additional Edition:
Print version: Traffic engineering handbook. Hoboken, New Jersey : John Wiley & Sons Inc., 2015 ISBN 9781118762301
Language:
English
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URL:
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/book/10.1002/9781119174738
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https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/book/10.1002/9781119174738
URL:
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/book/10.1002/9781119174738