Rural speed flow relations.

Author(s)
Duncan, N.C.
Year
Abstract

A major study of the relation between journey speeds and traffic flow on different types of rural road, and of the ways in which the relation is affected by traffic composition and road lay out is described. It was found that speed/flow relations on all types of rural road could be adequately represented by straight lines; on motorways and other dual carriageways, however, speeds did not start to fall until high levels of flow were reached.

Publication

Library number
B 7484 [electronic version only] /72/ IRRD 212268
Source

Crowthorne, Transport and Road Research Laboratory TRRL, 1974, 32 p., 3 graph., 11 tab., 10 ref.; TRRL Laboratory Report LR-651.

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