Control system for three lane tidal flow bridges.

Author(s)
Longfoot, J.E.
Year
Abstract

Sydney has a number of three lane tidal flow bridges on major arterial roads where they cross Sydney Harbour and adjacent rivers. Until recently the tidal flow direction on these bridges was controlled manually using electrically operated signs and placement of candy bars. A traffic responsive automatic system using moveable median islands and electric signs controlled locally by a modified microprocessor traffic controller and strategically by the Sydney co- ordinated adaptive traffic system (SCATS)is described.

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Library number
B 27889 (In: B 23931 [electronic version only]) /73 / IRRD 277392
Source

In: Proceedings of the 12th Conference of the Australian Road Research Board ARRB, Hobart, Tasmania, August 27-31, 1984, Volume 12, Part 5, Traffic Behaviour, p. 155-166, 4 ref.

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