This compendium contains reports on a wide variety of transportation research. Reports on transportation operations covered such current issues as analysis of the performance of vehicle detectors; incident detection using travel time information; effects of light rail transit being located in an arterial street system; and, an evaluation of the traffic operations at exit lane drops. Planning issues were addressed in reports on comparisons of observed and theoretical trip length frequency; the driver behavior impacts of freeway reconstruction; an investigation of the relationship between congestion and air quality; and, an analysis of the Houston Metro electronic information system. Research in the field of materials produced reports on lime stabilization of roadway subbase and microscopic analysis of fiber modified asphalt concrete. Driver and safety research is reflected in reports on mental workload in highway work zones, the effects of vehicle and road type in ran-off-road crashes, and the determination of driver capability in the detection and recognition of objects.
Transportation Engineering Research Reports, 1992
1994
169 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Road Transportation , Railroad Transportation , Transportation & Traffic Planning , Transportation , Highway transportation , Trip frequencies , Traffic flow , Traffic management , Travel time , Exits , Vehicle detectors , Traffic impedances , Driver behavior , Rapid transit systems , Traffic safety , Traffic congestion , Highway construction , Urban highways , Light rail transit , Houston(Texas)
Transportation Engineering Research Reports, 1993
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