Traffic and Transportation Engineering.
Traffic and Transportation Engineering.
2. Importance of Transportation
It helps in tapping natural resources, access to markets and maintains a competitive edge over other
regions and links the nations closely to the quality of transportation systems. The speed, cost, and the
capacity of available transportation have a significant impact on the economic vitality of an area and the
ability to make maximum use of its natural resources.
The availability of highway transportation has provided several advantages that contribute to a high
standard of living. But several problems related to the highway mode of transportation exist. These
problems are:
2.Parking difficulties.
To reduce the negative impact of highway, we have to collect adequate information that describes the
extent of the problems and identifies their locations. Such information is collected by organizing and
conducting traffic survey studies. Methods of collecting and Analyzing data are:
5.Pedestrian studies
6.Pariking studies
7.Accident studies
Traffic volume studies are conducted to collect data on the number of vehicles or pedestrians that
pass a point on a highway facility during a specified time period. This time period varies from 15minutes
to as much as a year depending on the anticipated of the data. The data collected is put into subclasses
which includes directional movement, occupancy rate, vehicles classification and pedestrian age. Traffic
volume studies are conducted when certain volume characteristics are needed, This includes:
2. For the computation of crash rates in terms of the number of crashes for per 100 million vehicle miles.
It’s the average of 24hours counts collected over a number of days greater than one but less than a year.
ADTs are used for:
To find a classified traffic volume i.e. the number of vehicles passing per hour, day, week month or year.
1. Manual Count; deploy people to count and record the vehicles in the standard format sheet using
tally marks.
2. Videography; install camera at a particular location and record for a duration of your voice, come to
the office and watch the video and count as for the manual count.
3. Automatic traffic counters-cum-classifiers; this is the most sophisticated method. Install sensors on
the road, based on the dimension of the vehicle, the sensor records the type of the vehicle.
It’s used to collect trip related information such as origin, destination, direction of travel, selection of
routes, trip length and frequency.
Road - side interview: You randomly stop the vehicles and ask the drivers.
License plate: At all corridors point, record the number plate of every vehicle passing at a
particular car passing at any location.
Return post card: The vehicle gets a post card at every starting point and hand it over at the
destination.
Tag – on -car.
Home interviews.
Application of O – D Data.
1.Traffic projections; Use the base traffic to project for future traffic volume.
Spot Speed Studies are conducted to estimate the distribution of speed of vehicles in a stream of traffic
at a particular location on a highway.
The speed of a vehicle is defined as the rate of movement of the vehicle; and it is expressed in miles per
hour (mi/h) or kilometers per hour(km/h). A spot speed study is carried out by recording the speed of a
sample of a vehicle at a specific location. spot characteristics determine from a spot speed study may be
used to:
A travel time study determines the amount of time required to travel from one point to another
on a given route. In conducting such a study, information may also be collected on the locations,
duration, and causes of delays. this is done, the study is known as a travel time and delay study.
Data obtained from a travel time and delay studies give a good indication of the level of service
on the study section. These data also aided the traffic engineer in identifying problem locations
which may require attention in order to improve the overall flow of traffic on the route.
Floating car method; placed people in a test car to record number of vehicles overtaken or have
overtaken them from point A to point B.
License plate method.
Photographic technique.
6. Parking Studies.
Any vehicle traveling on a highway will at one time or another be parked for either a relatively short
time or a much longer time, depending on the reason for parking.