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Traffic Reviews for Operational Efficiency by United States. Federal Highway Administration Pdf
This publication has been prepared for use by states, counties, or other governmental units to assist them in obtaining maximum traffic operations efficiency on their streets and highways.
Design and Appraisal of Rural Transport Infrastructure by Jerry Lebo,Dieter Schelling Pdf
Printed on Demand. Limited stock is held for this title. If you would like to order 30 copies or more please contact [email protected] Contact [email protected], if currently unavailable. This paper is part of a four-volume series of publications on rural transport promoted by the World Bank's Rural Transport Thematic Group under the aegis of its knowledge management activities. The four volumes are Options for Managing and Financing Rural Transport Infrastructure, Improving Rural Mobility, Developing Rural Transport Policies and Strategies, and this paper on Design and Appraisal of Rural Transport Infrastructure.
Highway Capacity and Level of Service by Ulrich Brannolte Pdf
Proceedings of the International Symposium on Highway Capacity, Karlsruhe, Germany, July 1991. Papers range widely from driving behavior and pedestrian to the numerical value of freeway capacity and transit capacity.
Traffic Reviews for Operational Efficiency by Anonim Pdf
The objective of the material presented herein is to establish a step-by-step approach to identify traffic operational inefficiencies. Using the suggested approach should produce a uniform review process that can be conducted on a continuing basis at a frequency deemed appropriate by the conducting agency. Determination of precise solutions to eliminate or lessen identified problems will usually require further analysis. Suggestions in this regard are given in the "Additional Procedures" section.