In this work speed -flow-density study of an Indian road has been conducted. Data has been collected using video camera and later decoded in computer. This data is very essential to estimate capacity of an Indian road. Since the collected data is of a narrow density domain, capacity prediction from this data is not promising. One of the data is collected in Chennai and another data is from Rourkela .Both the data’s were compared statistically. For both the data’s Z-value is calculated and it is compared with Z-critical to define whether both the data’s are same or different
In an attempt to estimate the operating speeds and volume of traffic on highway lanes as a function ...
Traffic engineering uses engineering methods and techniques to achieve the safe and time efficient m...
Transportation infrastructure planning that was not carried out properly causes road disruption in u...
Traffic density is one of the fundamental macroscopic characteristics and it is of prime importance ...
AbstractThe present study extends the basic concept of linear speed-density relation to mixed traffi...
Road capacity is defined as the maximum sustainable hourly flow rate at which vehicles can reasonabl...
Transport sector plays a very significant role in improving the economic development of any country....
Transport sector plays a very significant role in improving the economic development of any country....
India has the third-largest road network in the world. Expressways are the highest class of roads in...
Pedestrian walking is a major mode of transportation in Indian cities and also effective mode of tra...
The current Malaysian practice in road capacity analysis, Malaysian Highway Capacity Manual 2011 (MH...
The functional relationships between flow (veh/km), density (veh/h) and speed (km/h) in traffic cong...
AbstractThe functional relationships between flow (veh/km), density (veh/h) and speed (km/h) in traf...
Speed prediction models are commonly developed using maximum and minimum operating speeds measured a...
India is a highly populated country; it has a second largest road network in the world. Owing to boa...
In an attempt to estimate the operating speeds and volume of traffic on highway lanes as a function ...
Traffic engineering uses engineering methods and techniques to achieve the safe and time efficient m...
Transportation infrastructure planning that was not carried out properly causes road disruption in u...
Traffic density is one of the fundamental macroscopic characteristics and it is of prime importance ...
AbstractThe present study extends the basic concept of linear speed-density relation to mixed traffi...
Road capacity is defined as the maximum sustainable hourly flow rate at which vehicles can reasonabl...
Transport sector plays a very significant role in improving the economic development of any country....
Transport sector plays a very significant role in improving the economic development of any country....
India has the third-largest road network in the world. Expressways are the highest class of roads in...
Pedestrian walking is a major mode of transportation in Indian cities and also effective mode of tra...
The current Malaysian practice in road capacity analysis, Malaysian Highway Capacity Manual 2011 (MH...
The functional relationships between flow (veh/km), density (veh/h) and speed (km/h) in traffic cong...
AbstractThe functional relationships between flow (veh/km), density (veh/h) and speed (km/h) in traf...
Speed prediction models are commonly developed using maximum and minimum operating speeds measured a...
India is a highly populated country; it has a second largest road network in the world. Owing to boa...
In an attempt to estimate the operating speeds and volume of traffic on highway lanes as a function ...
Traffic engineering uses engineering methods and techniques to achieve the safe and time efficient m...
Transportation infrastructure planning that was not carried out properly causes road disruption in u...