A six-lane freeway (three lanes in each direction) in rolling terrain has 10-ft lanes and obstructions (fLW = 6.0 mph) 4 ft from the right edge of the traveled pavement (fLC = 0.8 mph). There are five ramps within three miles upstream of the segment midpoint and four ramps within three miles downstream of the segment midpoint. A directional peak-hour volume of 2000 vehicles (primarily commuters) is observed, with 600 vehicles arriving in the highest 15-min flow rate period. The traffic stream contains 12% large trucks (ET = 2.5) and buses and 6% recreational vehicles (ER = 2.0). What is the estimated free-flow speed of the traffic stream in mph (whole number, nearest 5)? Blank 1 What is the peak-hour factor (3 decimal places)? Blank 2 What is the heavy-vehicle adjustment factor (2 decimal places)? Blank 3 What is the service flow rate (whole number, nearest 5)? Blank 4 What is the service measure value if the average speed of the traffic stream is 65 mph (one decimal place)? Blank 5
A six-lane freeway (three lanes in each direction) in rolling terrain has 10-ft lanes and obstructions (fLW = 6.0 mph) 4 ft from the right edge of the traveled pavement (fLC = 0.8 mph). There are five ramps within three miles upstream of the segment midpoint and four ramps within three miles downstream of the segment midpoint. A directional peak-hour volume of 2000 vehicles (primarily commuters) is observed, with 600 vehicles arriving in the highest 15-min flow rate period. The traffic stream contains 12% large trucks (ET = 2.5) and buses and 6% recreational vehicles (ER = 2.0).
What is the estimated free-flow speed of the traffic stream in mph (whole number, nearest 5)? Blank 1
What is the peak-hour factor (3 decimal places)? Blank 2
What is the heavy-vehicle adjustment factor (2 decimal places)? Blank 3
What is the service flow rate (whole number, nearest 5)? Blank 4
What is the service measure value if the average speed of the traffic stream is 65 mph (one decimal place)? Blank 5
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