London traffic signals : their practical management and the use of computers and detectors.

Author(s)
Huddart, K.W. Chandler, M. Overton, D. & Turner, E.
Year
Abstract

Some of special contributions to traffic signal control being made in London are described. A new signal maintenance contract, a fault reporting system, and computer programs to calculate signal timings help to keep the signals efficient. Traffic in minor roads must not be increased by poor siting of signals, and special detectors are used to give priority to buses, and perhaps to restraint traffic.

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Publication

Library number
B 7608 (In: B 5309) /73/ IRRD 215909
Source

In: Proceedings of the Second IFAC/-IFIP/IFORS Symposium on Traffic Control and Transportation Systems, North-Holland, Amsterdam, Netherlands, 1974, p. 69-81, 3 fig., 2 graph., 7 ref.

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