Guide to traffic management. Part 9: Traffic operations.

Author(s)
Bliss, J. Currie, G. & Freeman, P.
Year
Abstract

The Austroads Guide to Traffic Management has 13 parts and provides a comprehensive coverage of traffic management guidance for practitioners involved in traffic engineering, road design, town planning and road safety. Part 9, Traffic Operations, is concerned with the day-to-day operations that support the provision of road services to road network users. In so doing, Part 9 refers to issues covered in other parts but is distinguished particularly from: 1. Part 4, which deals with the broader issues and aspects of managing networks of roads to provide effective traffic management for all road users; 2. Part 10, which provides guidance on the design and use of particular traffic control and communication devices which in some cases form components of the systems discussed in Part 9. Part 9 introduces the concept of traffic operations as underpinning road user services, covers the major types of services provided and outlines the role of intelligent transport systems (ITS) in delivering these services. Part 9 provides guidance on the configuration and operation of systems, both ITS and manual, supporting traffic operations including network monitoring systems, incident management, traffic signal systems, congestion management, freeway/motorway management systems, traveller information systems and the like. (Author/publisher)

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Library number
C 46659 [electronic version only] /73 / ITRD E218245
Source

Sydney, NSW, AUSTROADS, 2009, VI + 238 p., ref.; AGTM09/09 - ISBN 978-1-921551-82-6

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