Statistical and mathematical aspects of traffic : 6 reports
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Statistical and mathematical aspects of traffic : 6 reports
(Highway research record, no. 118)(Publication / National Academy of Sciences, National Research Council, no. 1340)
Highway Research Board, Division of Engineering and Industrial Research, 1966
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"presented at the 44th Annual Meeting, January 11-15, 1965"
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Contents of Works
- Analysis of on-ramp capacities by Monte Carlo simulation, by Robert F. Dawson and Harold L. Michael
- Synchronizing traffic signals for maximal bandwidth, by John D. C. Little, Brian V. Martin and John T. Morgan
- Lag and gap acceptances at stop-controlled intersections, by Per solberg and J. C. Oppenlander
- An Evaluation of fundamental driver decisions and reactions at an intersection, by Frederick A. Wagner, Jr.
- Estimating annual average daily traffic from short-term traffic counts, by Robert L. Drusch
- Computer model of driving behavior : the highway intersection situation, by Edwin A. Kidd and Kenneth R. Laughery