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Highway Capacity Manual 2010, Volume 3
Highway Capacity Manual 2010, Volume 3
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The Transportation Research Board is pleased to announce the publication of the Fifth Edition of the Highway Capacity Manual (HCM2010). The HCM2010 incorporates more than $5 million of funded research that has occurred since publication of the HCM2000. This latest edition will significantly update how engineers and planners assess the traffic and environmental effects of highway projects:It is the first HCM to provide an integrated multimodal approach to the analysis and evaluation of urban streets from the points of view of automobile drivers, transit passengers, bicyclists, and pedestrians; It is the first to address the proper application of micro-simulation analysis and the evaluation of those results;It is the first to discuss active traffic management in relation to both demand and capacity; and It is the first to provide specific tools and generalized service volume tables, to assist planners in quickly sizing future facilities. Content: Front Matter Table of Contents Interactive Graphs Table (139) Volume 1. Concepts 1. HCM User's Guide 2. Applications 3. Modal Characteristics 4. Traffic Flow and Capacity Concepts 5. Quality and Level-of-Service Concepts 6. HCM and Alternative Analysis Tools 7. Interpreting HCM and Alternative Tool Results 8. HCM Primer 9. Glossary and Symbols Volume 1. Index Volume 2. Uninterrupted Flow 10. Freeway Facilities 11. Basic Freeway Segments 12. Freeway Weaving Segments 13. Freeway Merge and Diverge Segments 14. Multilane Highways 15. Two-Lane Highways Volume 2 Index Volume 3. Interrupted Flow 16. Urban Street Facilities 17. Urban Street Segments 18. Signalized Intersections 19. Two-Way Stop-Controlled Intersections 20. All-Way Stop-Controlled Intersections 21. Roundabouts 22. Interchange Ramp Terminals 23. Off-Street Pedestrian and Bicycle Facilities Volume 3 Index Volume 4. Applications Guide 24. Concepts: Supplemental 25. Freeway Facilities: Supplemental 26. Freeway and Highway Segments: Supplemental 27. Freeway Weaving: Supplemental 28. Freeway Merges and Diverges: Supplemental 29. Urban Street Facilities: Supplemental 30. Urban Street Segments: Supplemental 31. Signalized Intersections: Supplemental 32. Stop-Controlled Intersections: Supplemental 33. Roundabouts: Supplemental 34. Interchange Ramp Terminals: Supplemental 35. Active Traffic Management
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