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_aKyte, Michael, _91112 |
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_aOperation, analysis, and design of signalized intersections : _ba module for the introductory course in transportation engineering / _cMichael Kyte, Maria Tribelhorn. |
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_a[s.l.] : _b[s.n.], _c2014 |
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_aXII, 130 p. : _bcol. il. ; _c28 cm |
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504 | _aIncluye indices y bibliografías | ||
505 | 0 | _aOverview of intersection operation and control -- Representing traffic flow at a signalized intersection -- Sequencing and controlling movements -- Yellow and red clearance intervals -- Capacity -- Sufficiency of capacity -- Delay of level of service -- Cycle length and split times -- Signal timing -- Glossary -- Problems and exercises -- References -- Index. | |
520 | _aBefore they begin their university studies, most students have experience with traffic signals, as drivers, pedestrians and bicycle riders. One of the tasks of the introductory course in transportation engineering is to portray the traffic signal control system in a way that connects with these experiences. The challenge is to reveal the system in a simple enough way to allow the student “in the door,” but to include enough complexity so that this process of learning about signalized intersections is both challenging and rewarding. | ||
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_aVÍAS _xDISEÑO Y CONSTRUCCIÓN _xENSEÑANZA _91113 |
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_aINGENIERÍA DE TRAFICO _9164 |
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_91114 _aSEÑALES DE TRANSITO |
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_aTribelhorn, Maria, _91115 |
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