Road design, traffic modelling and visualization : a case study.

Author(s)
Smith, M.G. & Cooney, R.
Year
Abstract

During the development and assessment of a infrastructure projects a large amount of data analysis is generally carried out. Because of the technical nature of the results, it is often difficult to convey the information in a meaningful way to councillors and the public, particularly if the project involves new roading. This note describes a recent study in Hastings, New Zealand, where traditional transport planning and traffic network modelling has been combined with three dimensional roading design and three dimensional animation to present a visualisation of a new arterial, and the traffic movements that are forecast in twenty years time. (Author/publisher) For the covering entry of this conference, please see ITRD abstract no. E215377.

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C 40376 (In: C 40369 [electronic version only]) /73 /72 / ITRD E215363
Source

In: Back to the future : IPENZ Transportation Conference 2006, Queenstown, Sunday 8 October to Wednesday 11 October, 2006, 4 p.

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