The Traffic Control Systems Handbook updates the 1996 edition (FHWA-SA-96-032). It serves as a basic reference in planning, designing and implementing traffic control systems. Specific chapters include introduction, summary of available and emerging traffic control system technology, control concepts for urban and suburban streets (traffic control parameters, descriptions of traffic control concepts and their application), a brief summary of control and management concepts for freeways, traffic detectors, local controller operation, traffic control system architectures, a brief summary of traffic control system communications, traveler information systems, the processes required for selection of a system, design and implementation, and systems management. The Handbook concludes with a discussion of ITS plans and programs. The Traffic Control Systems Handbook references other FHWA handbooks for more detailed information on freeway management, communications, and traffic detectors.
Traffic Control Systems Handbook, October 2005
2005
369 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Road Transportation , Transportation Safety , Transportation , Transportation & Traffic Planning , Traffic control devices , Traffic control , Decision making , Design , Implementation , Transportation planning , Systems engineering , Urban transportation , Detectors , Intelligent Transportation Systems(ITS) , ITS(Intelligent Transportation Systems) , Traveler Information Systems
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