;Partial contents: Freeway and traffic operations--Real-time expert system approach to freeway incident management; Improved data screening techniques for freeway traffic management systems; Development of appropriate design-hour volumes for urban freeways in large Texas cities; Real-time knowledge-based integration of freeway surveillance data; ALINEA: A local feedback control law for on-ramp metering; Highway capacity--Two-capacity phenomenon at freeway bottlenecks: a basis for ramp metering; Freeway capacity drop and the definition of capacity; Proposed analytical technique for estimating capacity and level of service of major freeway weaving sections; Delay effects on driver gap acceptance characteristics at two-way stop-controlled intersections; Capacity and delay characteristics of two-way stop-controlled intersections; Traffic flow and simulation models--Procedure for validation of microscopic traffic flow simulation models; Freeway control using a dynamic traffic flow model and vehicle reidentification techniques.


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    Title :

    Freeway Operations, Highway Capacity, and Traffic Flow, 1991


    Publication date :

    1991


    Size :

    276 pages



    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English