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  2. Highway Capacity Manual - Wikipedia

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    The first edition of the Highway Capacity Manual was released in 1950 and contained 147 pages broken apart into eight parts. It was the result of a collaborative effort between the Transportation Research Board (TRB) and the Bureau of Public Roads, the predecessor to the Federal Highway Administration. [1]

  3. Transportation Research Board - Wikipedia

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    Publications include the Highway Capacity Manual, the Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board (TRR) which publishes peer-reviewed papers, [4] and a bi-monthly magazine called TR News.

  4. Level of service (transportation) - Wikipedia

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    The following section pertains to only North American highway LOS standards as in the Highway Capacity Manual (HCM) and AASHTO Geometric Design of Highways and Streets ("Green Book"), using letters A through F, with A being the best and F being the worst, similar to academic grading. A: free flow. Traffic flows at or above the posted speed ...

  5. Intersection capacity utilization - Wikipedia

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    The primary output from ICU is similar to the intersection volume to capacity ratio. Some of the benefits to using ICU over delay-based methods include greater accuracy, and a clear image of the intersection's volume to capacity ratio. [3] ICU method has been subject to some competition from the Highway Capacity Manual (HCM). Both methods are ...

  6. Traffic flow - Wikipedia

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    One major reference used by American planners is the Highway Capacity Manual, [5] published by the Transportation Research Board, which is part of the United States National Academy of Sciences. This recommends modelling traffic flows using the whole travel time across a link using a delay/flow function, including the effects of queuing.

  7. Sidra Intersection - Wikipedia

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    The Highway Capacity Manual version of Sidra Intersection has options for US Customary and Metric units. The roundabout capacity model for single-lane and multi-lane roundabouts based on research on US roundabouts as described in HCM Edition 7, Chapter 22 is integrated into the software.

  8. Route capacity - Wikipedia

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    What capacity remains to be allocated to additional trains is called available capacity. [13] Increasing route capacity for a rail system requires substantial investment in infrastructure. Increasing route capacity for a railway from, for example, 12 trains per hour, to 20 per hour, can be a very substantial project requiring substantial budgets.

  9. Junctions (software) - Wikipedia

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    PICADY 9 includes Highway Capacity Manual 2010 models for Two-Way Stop-Controlled and All-Way Stop-Controlled intersections. PICADY 10 offers the ability to calibrate models in all circumstances, by applying adjustments to the model’s individual traffic movement raw capacities.