'Transport Planning and Traffic Engineering' is a comprehensive textbook on the relevant principles and practice. It includes sections on transport policy and planning, traffic surveys and accident investigation, road design for capacity and safety, and traffic management. Clearly written and illustrated, the book is ideal reading for students of transport, transport planning, traffic engineering and road design. This new book, written by senior academics in the field of transport, is a worthy successor to the widely acclaimed first volume of O'Flaherty's Highways. The content has been…mehr
'Transport Planning and Traffic Engineering' is a comprehensive textbook on the relevant principles and practice. It includes sections on transport policy and planning, traffic surveys and accident investigation, road design for capacity and safety, and traffic management. Clearly written and illustrated, the book is ideal reading for students of transport, transport planning, traffic engineering and road design. This new book, written by senior academics in the field of transport, is a worthy successor to the widely acclaimed first volume of O'Flaherty's Highways. The content has been expanded and thoroughly updated to reflect the many changes that have taken place in this topical area.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Coleman A. O'Flaherty was Foundation Professor of the Institute for Transport Studies at the University of Leeds, Chief Engineer of the National Capital Development Commission, and both Deputy Vice-Chancellor and Professor Emeritus at the University of Tasmania. Christopher A. Nash has worked for the University of Leeds as Professor of Transport Economics and written a number of books and papers on transport project appraisal and economics. Anthony D. May worked for the Greater London Council for 10 years, as has been Professor of Transport Engineering, Director of the Institute for Transport Studies, Head of Department of Civil Engineering and Dean of the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Leeds. Michael G. H. Bell is Professor at the Institute of Transport and Logistics Studies at the University of Sydney, Australia, as well as Associate Editor of Transportation Research B. Peter W. Bonsall has worked as a Systems Analyst with Software Services Ltd, Research Assistant and then Professor of Transport Planning at the University of Leeds. He is a prolific writer of research papers. Gerald R. Leake worked with Freeman Fox and Partners and Liverpool Planning Department before becoming a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Civil Engineering at the University of Leeds.
Inhaltsangabe
1:Evolution of the transport task 2:Transport administration and planning 3:Transport policy 4:Economic and environmental appraisal of transport improvement projects 5:Principles of transport analysis and forecasting 6:Transport planning strategies 7:Developing the parking plan 8:Planning for pedestrians, cyclists and disabled people 9:Technologies for urban, inter-urban and rural passenger transport systems 10:Planning for public transport 11:Freight transport planning - an introduction 12:Issues in survey design 13:Observational traffic surveys 14:Participatory transport surveys 15: Accident prevention, investigation and reductions 16:Introduction to traffic flow theory 17:Road capacity and design standard approaches to road design 18:Road accidents 19:Geometric design of streets and 20:Intersection design and capacity 21:Introduction to computer-aided design of streets and highways 22:Design of off-street parking facilities 23:Road lighting 24:Regulatory measures of traffic management 25:Physical methods of traffic control 26:Traffic signal control at intersections 27:Signal control in networks 28:Driver information systems.
1:Evolution of the transport task 2:Transport administration and planning 3:Transport policy 4:Economic and environmental appraisal of transport improvement projects 5:Principles of transport analysis and forecasting 6:Transport planning strategies 7:Developing the parking plan 8:Planning for pedestrians, cyclists and disabled people 9:Technologies for urban, inter-urban and rural passenger transport systems 10:Planning for public transport 11:Freight transport planning - an introduction 12:Issues in survey design 13:Observational traffic surveys 14:Participatory transport surveys 15: Accident prevention, investigation and reductions 16:Introduction to traffic flow theory 17:Road capacity and design standard approaches to road design 18:Road accidents 19:Geometric design of streets and 20:Intersection design and capacity 21:Introduction to computer-aided design of streets and highways 22:Design of off-street parking facilities 23:Road lighting 24:Regulatory measures of traffic management 25:Physical methods of traffic control 26:Traffic signal control at intersections 27:Signal control in networks 28:Driver information systems.
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