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Chapter 4, Problem 13P
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The minimum number of stations for which the engineer should obtain 24-hr volume counts.
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A traffic engineer, wishing to determine a representative value of ADT on 250 highway links having similar volume characteristics, conducted a preliminary study from which the following estimates were made: mean volume= 45750 veh/day, standard deviation= 3750 veh/day. Determine the minimum number of stations for which the engineer should obtain 24-hour volume counts for a 95-t precision level. Use an allowable range error of 10%.
A construction zone on a highway has a posted speed of 40 kmph. The speeds of vehicles passing through this construction zone are normally distrbuted with a mean of 45 kmph and a standard deviation of 4 kmph.
a.) What is the probability that a vehicle passing through the construction zone exceeds the posted limit?
b.) What is the probability that a vehicle passing through the construction zone is travelling at speeds between 38 and 49 kmph?
c,) For the next 30,000 vehicles passing through the construction zone, how many will be passing through the zone with speed less then 50 kmph?
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During a traffic speed survey, the following observations were recorded when a vehicle passes a
50 m long road section XY.
Vehicle Time of Passing X (seconds) Time of Passing Y (seconds)
1
4.5
5.8
6.1
6.3
7.5
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4
5
2.0
3.5
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5.5
Determine the following:
(i) Average time mean speed
(ii) Average space mean speed using the above data
(iii) Also verify the results obtained in (ii) above using relationship between the time mean speed
and space mean speed.
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