The U.S. Highway Capacity Manual.

Author(s)
Robinson, C.C.
Year
Abstract

The manual is a compilation of US practice in computing the capacity of highway facilities and the quality of service to be expected at different traffic volumes. Covered are principles of capacity, freeways, rural highways and urban streets, including brief treatments of pedestrian and bicycle capacities and levels of service. Presented are the most significant differences between the 1985 highway capacity manual and its predecessors and discusses the evolution of these changes.

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Publication

Library number
B 27220 (In: B 27216) /21 / IRRD 813012
Source

In: Traffic operations and management : proceedings of Seminar N held at the 14th PTRC Summer Annual Meeting, University of Sussex, England, from 14-17 July 1986, p. 39-56

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