The goal for CE 367T is to be able to characterize traffic flow on arterial streets as well as freeways, including the roles of traffic control devices for interrupted as well as non- interrupted flow regimes. This goal includes being able to identify reasons for flow restrictions (bottlenecks) and…
Vehicle detection equipment demonstration and explanations. Refer to course notes for reference.
Refers to course notes on Signal timing and Cycle Length Estimation.
Refers to pages 445-537 of Traffic Engineering by Roess et al., 2011.
Refers to course notes on Professional Engineering Ethics Overview and Intro to Queuing Models
Refers to pages 131-156 of Traffic Engineering, Fourth Edition, by Roess, Prassas, and McShane, Pearson Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River, NJ, 2011.
Refers to pages 38-70 of Traffic Engineering, Fourth Edition, by Roess, et al., 2011; MUTCD online; and class course notes (available on blackboard and at Speedway printing).
Refers to pages 1-36 of Traffic Engineering, Fourth Edition, by Roess, Prassas, and McShane, Pearson Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River, NJ, 2011.