Traffic and Highway Engineering
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Author: Garber, Nicholas J.
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 20, Problem 16P
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A suitable thickness of the concrete pavement if the working stress of the concrete is
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The T-intersection has 2,400 collision incidents over the last three years. The annual daily traffic is shown in the figure below
Determine the accident rate of the intersection.
Question 4
One stretch of two-lane two-way roadway that traverses through level terrain is expected
to carry 1400 vehicle per hour. Determine the Level of Service (LOS) in the peak
direction for the road based on average travel speed (ATS) if the characteristics of the
roadway are as follows:
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Percentage of Trucks
Percentage of Recreational Vehicle
Peak Hour Factor
10
0.97
60:40
60
Percent Directional Split
Percent no-passing Zone
Lane Widths
Shoulder Widths
Design Speed
Road Length
Access Points
3.35 m
1.2 m
96 km/h
8 km
10 access points per km
State all assumption (if any) used in calculation..
with central reserve the current traffic in 2019 expressed by AADT is 3000
vehicle in both direction. the improved road with design life traffic 20 years
will be opened to traffic in 2024. The estimated annual growth rate of traffic
is 5%.
1000pcu/hr
12% f ADT
60% of total volume
16% of hourly volume
Lane capacity
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