Short count traffic survey was made in 700-home, 8-yr-old Brookside Park subdivision of Reynoldsburg, Ohio, to supplement loadometer study of vehicles that use residential streets; covering one week, survey was designed to provide maximum amount of information at minimum cost so that it might be adaptable by municipal engineers operating on small budget appropriations; methods and equipment employed, results obtained, and costs incurred are given.
Maximum info at minimum cost provided by unique traffic count
Traffic Eng
Traffic Engineering ; 35 , n 10 ; p 18-20 + 52-54
1965
3 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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