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Highway capacity manual 1965
Traffic-carrying capabilities of all common types of highways and elements are discussed; new emphasis is placed on free-ways and their appurtenances, including ramps and weaving sections; however, other types of highways, including ordinary rural multilane and two-lane roads, urban arterials, and downtown streets receive complete coverage, as do at-grade intersections; edition replaces original manual of 1950; information given in manual has been selected to represent typical or average conditions reported through United States at time of its preparation; field studies and research results are correlated with present highway design practice and rational procedures are developed for analyzing capacity of existing or proposed facilities.
Highway capacity manual 1965
Traffic-carrying capabilities of all common types of highways and elements are discussed; new emphasis is placed on free-ways and their appurtenances, including ramps and weaving sections; however, other types of highways, including ordinary rural multilane and two-lane roads, urban arterials, and downtown streets receive complete coverage, as do at-grade intersections; edition replaces original manual of 1950; information given in manual has been selected to represent typical or average conditions reported through United States at time of its preparation; field studies and research results are correlated with present highway design practice and rational procedures are developed for analyzing capacity of existing or proposed facilities.
Highway capacity manual 1965
Nat Research Council -- Highway Research Board -- Special Report
1965
397 pages
Report
English
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