Modified form of Vickery short count method, in which estimates of total traffic at given location were based on counts made for five minutes out of each hour, was tested in Fort Wayne in spring of 1946; test was based on 18-hr continuous counts at 14 locations, with data recorded by 5-min periods, thus permitting "hindsight" analysis of accuracy of method.
Short count results
Traffic Eng
Traffic Engineering ; 18 , n 11
1948
13 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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