Road infrastructure assessment model : incorporation of passing-lane sections. Paper originally presented at the 1998 IPENZ Conference.

Author(s)
Koorey, G. & Tate, F.
Year
Abstract

The Road infrastructure assessment model (RIAM) is a strategic model that predicts economic benefits in upgrading road segments of major non-urban roads in Australia. This paper outlines development of a passing-lane model for RIAM, using the TRARR simulation package to determine benefits for various combinations of terrain, traffic volume, and vehicle mix. (Author/publisher)

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20070290 ST [electronic version only]
Source

IPENZ Transactions, Vol. 26 (1999), No. 1/Civil Engineering (November), 13-20, 11 ref.

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