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adam_text | CONTENTS
Introduction to the series v
Chapter 1
Introduction
KENNETH J. BUTTON and DAVID A. HENSHER 1
1. Introduction 1
2. What are transport systems? 2
3. Transport systems from the user s perspective 3
4. Transport systems and transport policy 4
5. Traffic control 6
6. The Handbook 7
Chapter 2
Transport Planning
DAVID BANISTER 9
1. The three great changes 9
2. The new agenda 11
3. The new challenge 13
4. Into the new millennium 16
References 19
Chapter 3
Traffic Reduction 21
PHILLIP B. GOODWIN
1. Introduction: Why did the idea of traffic reduction become
important? 21
2. The instruments and objectives of traffic reduction 23
2.1. Town center pedestrianization 23
2.2. Residential area traffic calming 25
2.3. National parks and tourist attractions 28
2.4. Transport pricing: Parking, fuel taxes, and road user charges 28
2.5. Improvements in alternatives 30
3. Overall assessment 31
References 31
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Chapter 4
Equity versus Efficiency in Transport Systems
CHRIS NASH 33
1. Introduction 33
2. Efficiency versus equity key concepts 33 i
3. Transport pricing 38
4. Appraisal 41
5. Transport and social exclusion 42
6. Conclusions 43
References 44
Chapter 5
The Concept of Optimal Transport Systems
ROGER VICKERMAN 47
1. Introduction 47
2. Optimal networks 48
3. Transport and the efficiency of the economy 51
4. Transport, labor markets and efficient cities 52
5. Transport in a general equilibrium model of the economy 54
6. Implications for appraisal and evaluation of transport
investments 56
7. Conclusion 57
References 58
Chapter 6
Economics of Transport Networks
KENNETH J. BUTTON 61
1. The concept of networks 61
2. Standardization and networks 62
3. Economies of scale, scope, and density 63
4. User benefits and costs 65
5. Hub and spoke networks 68
6. Public sector assessment of network investment 71
7. Regulatory issues 73
References 74
Chapter 7
Traffic Congestion and Congestion Pricing
ROBIN LINDSEY and ERIK VERHOEF 77
1. Introduction 77
2. Congestion pricing in time independent models 79
3. Congestion pricing in time dependent models 80
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Contents ix
4. Second best issues in congestion pricing 85
4.1. Networks 86
4.2. Heterogeneity of users 89
4.3. Step tolls 91
4.4. Uncertainty and information provision 91
4.5. Interactions with other economic sectors 93
4.6. Other traffic related externalities 95
4.7. Congestion pricing by private operators 95
5. Congestion pricing and investment 97
5.1. Networks 99
5.2. Step tolls 99
5.3. Congestion pricing by private operators 99
6. The social and political feasibility of congestion pricing 100
7. Conclusions 102
References 102
Chapter 8
Modal Diversion
DAVID A. HENSHER 107
1. Introduction 107
2. The changing context for studying modal diversion 108
3. Representing behavioral responsiveness 110
3.1. Elasticities 110
3.2. Elasticities in the context of passenger activities: An example of ticket
choice 111
3.3. Elasticities in the context of freight activity 114
3.4. The calculation of changes in modal shares using a joint mode and
parking choice model 115
4. Conclusions 122
References 122
Chapter 9
Induced Travel and User Benefits: Clarifying Definitions and
Measurement for Urban Road Infrastructure
PETER W. ABELSON and DAVID A. HENSHER 125
1. Introduction 125
2. The meaning of induced travel 126
3. Evidence on induced travel 127
4. The valuation of benefits of induced travel 130
5. Errors in the valuation of induced travel 135
5.1. Evaluating induced travel from modal changes 137
6. Modeling induced travel 138
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7. Conclusions 141
References 141
Chapter 10
Cost benefit Analysis in Transport
PETER MACKIE and JOHN NELLTHORP 143
1. Introduction 143
2. Why appraise projects? 143
3. Principles of cost benefit analysis 145
3.1. Overview 145
3.2. User benefit estimation 148
3.3. Revenues and costs 154
3.4. Values of time and safety 157
3.5. The process 162
4. Challenges in cost benefit analysis 164
4.1. Extending CBA to the environmental impacts of transport 165
4.2. Wider economic impacts 166
4.3. CBA and frameworks 169
5. Conclusion 172
References 173
Chapter 11
Transport Subsidies
WERNER ROTHENGATTER 175
1. Introduction 175
2. Typology of subsidization 176
2.1. Subsidies for the transport sector as defined in SNA statistics 176
2.2. Further direct and open payments of the state to the transport sector 178
2.3. Indirect and hidden subsidies 180
3. Normative reasons for subsidization in the transport sector 183
3.1. Public or merit good properties of traded goods and services 184
3.2. Externalities of transport 185
3.3. Risk aversion of investors in the case of sunk costs 188
3.4. Natural monopolies and deficits occurring with pricing/investment
strategies in these markets 189
3.5. Redistribution of income 191
4. Positive reasons for subsidization in the transport sector 191
4.1. Normative versus positive economics 191
4.2. Interest groups and stakeholders in the transport sector 192
4.3. Example: The case of aircraft subsidies 195
5. Conclusions 196
References 197
Contents xi
Chapter 12
Transportation Demand Management
JONATHAN L. GIFFORD and ODD J. STALEBRINK 199
1. Introduction 199
2. TDM measures 199
2.1. Congestion pricing 200
2.2. Electronic road pricing 201
2.3. Ridesharing 202
2.4. Transit improvements 202
3. TDM objectives 203
4. TDM programs 205
5. The rationale for TDM 205
6. TDM effectiveness 206
7. Historical perspective 207
8. Current issues 207
References 208
Chapter 13
Infrastructure Capacity
T.R. LAKSHMANAN and WILLIAM P. ANDERSON 209
1. Introduction and overview 209
2. Infrastructure capacity: Definition and measurement 210
2.1. Highway capacity analysis 213
2.2. Transit capacity analysis 216
2.3. Air travel capacity analysis 218
3. Infrastructure capacity expansion: Alternative approaches 219
3.1. New infrastructure 220
3.2. More effective capacity from current infrastructure 221
3.3. Manipulating infrastructure demand 223
3.4. Promoting public transit 226
3.5. Land use policies and regulations 226
4. Conclusion 226
References 227
Chapter 14
Transport Safety
IAN SAVAGE 229
1. Introduction 229
2. Measures of safety 229
3. The transport safety problem 231
4. Public policy regarding private automobile driving 235
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5. Public policy regarding commercial transport 237
References 240
Chapter 15
Environmental Protection
EMILE QUINET and DANIEL SPERLING 241
1. Introduction 241
2. Categories of environmental damage 243
3. Economic tools to cope with environmental damage 244
4. The targets of environmental protection 247
4.1. General transport policy 247
4.2. Infrastructure design 249
4.3. Vehicle design and use 250
5. Conclusion 251
References 254
Chapter 16
Transportation Systems and Economic Development
KINGSLEY HAYNES and KENNETH J. BUTTON 255
1. Introduction 255
2. The overview arguments 255
3. Transportation infrastructure and development 257
4. Transportation and regional economic development 259
5. Transportation provision in less developed countries 264
6. Conclusions 267
References 268
Chapter 17
Bus Services: Deregulation and Privatization (Lessons for Third
World Cities)
ALAN ARMSTRONG WRIGHT 269
1. Introduction 269
2. The U.K.: Outside London 269
3. London 271
4. Accra, Ghana 272
5. Santiago de Chile 273
6. Kingston, Jamaica 273
7. Hong Kong 274
8. Riga, Latvia 276
9. Nairobi, Kenya 277
10. Lessons 278
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10.1. Objectives 278
10.2. The need for some regulation even in a deregulated system 279
10.3. Encouraging public transport 279
10.4. Decontrol of fares 280
10.5. Fare evasion 280
10.6. Non commercial routes 280
10.7. Commercial law 281
10.8. The capacity of the bus industry 281
10.9. Private monopolies 282
10.10. The reliability of services 282
10.11. Multitrip ticketing 282
10.12. Concessionary travel 283
10.13. Privatization process 283
11. Conclusion 284
References 284
Chapter 18
Transportation in Sparsely Populated Regions
Ake e. andersson 287
1. Introduction 287
2. Sparsely populated regions in developed countries 287
3. The excess capacity problem of sparsely populated regions 288
4. The problem of spatial monopolies 290
5. The importance of accessibility 291
6. Transport quality and optimal maintenance investment 293
7. Transportation investments and regional development 295
References 297
Chapter 19
Biking and Walking: The Position of Non motorized Transport
Modes in Transport Systems
PIET RIETVELD 299
1. Introduction 299
2. Demand for non motorized transport modes 302
3. The role of non motorized transport modes in multimodal
transport chains 307
4. Cost comparison of transport modes 309
5. Government policies 311
6. Non motorized transport modes in developing countries 315
7. Conclusions 317
References 318
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Chapter 20
Traffic Calming
RAY BRINDLE 321
1. Scope of this chapter 321
2. Traffic calming in context 321
3. Planning for traffic calming 323
3.1. Local traffic as a planning issue 323
3.2. Neighborhoods as systems 324
3.3. A systematic planning process 326
4. Designing for traffic calming 327
4.1. Creating the preferred traffic character of the street 327
4.2. Selection of street modification treatments 329
4.3. Changing the speed profile of the street 331
4.4. The specific treatments 332
4.5. Designing for special users 332
5. Final comment 333
References 334
Chapter 21
Specialized Transport
DAVID GILLINGWATER and NICK TYLER 335
1. What is specialized transport ? 335
2. The structure and organization of specialized transport 337
3. Case studies of specialized transport services 341
3.1. Barnsley Dial a Ride and Community Transport 341
3.2. Cumbria Plusbus 342
3.3. Transport co ordination center in a London borough 343
4. Key issues in specialized transport service provision 345
References 348
Chapter 22
Women and Travel
LAURIE A. SCHINTLER 351
1. Introduction 351
2. The responsibilities and needs of women 352
3. Travel activity patterns 353
3.1. Trip purpose 353
3.2. Trip length and frequency 353
3.3. Complex trip making 354
3.4. Mode choice 354
4. Decision making and cognitive processes 356
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5. Conclusions 356
References 357
Chapter 23
Cross border Traffic
KENNETH J. BUTTON 359
1. Introduction 359
2. Reasons for limiting free cross border traffic and methods used 360
3. Benefits of freer cross border traffic movements 362
4. Basic requirements for freer cross border transportation 363
5. Removing border constraints 364
5.1. The European Union 364
5.2. The North American Free Trade Area 368
6. Conclusions 372
References 372
Chapter 24
Parking and Traffic Control
WILLIAM YOUNG 375
1. Introduction 375
2. Parking management 375
2.1. Parking demand 377
2.2. Supply of parking 378
2.3. Pricing 378
2.4. The impacts of parking control 379
2.5. Administration and planning of parking 380
3. Parking information systems 381
3.1. Area control of parking 381
3.2. Advisory signs 382
4. Design of parking systems 383
5. Rural parking 384
6. A case study: Melbourne, Australia 384
7. Concluding remarks 385
References 385
Chapter 25
Road Vehicle Design Standards
MICHAEL C. CASE and MAX G. LAY 387
1. Objective of road vehicle design standards 387
2. International design regulations 387
2.1. The origins of design standards 387
2.2. Different standards in different countries 388
2.3. Harmonization of international design standards 389
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3. Developing design standards 390
3.1. Scope of vehicle design standards 390
3.2. Identifying the need for a standard 391
3.3. Involvement of key stakeholders 391
4. Enforcement of standards 392
4.1. Legislative support 392
4.2. Type approval systems 392
4.3. Compliance approval for low volume vehicles 393
4.4. Conformity of production 393
4.5. Vehicle recalls 394
4.6. In service regulations 394
5. Implications for transport systems 395
5.1. Road safety 395
5.2. Environment 397
References 398
Chapter 26
Junction Design
ROGER N. BIRD 399
1. Introduction 399
2. Junction types 400
3. Principles of design 400
3.1. Conflict 400
3.2. Traffic composition and priority 402
3.3. Appearance 402
3.4. Environmental intrusion 403
4. Priority intersections 404
4.1. Types 404
4.2. Standards 404
4.3. Capacity 405
4.4. Design considerations 406
5. Roundabouts 406
5.1. Operation 406
5.2. Types 407
5.3. Capacity 409
5.4. Design 409
6. Grade separated junctions 410
6.1. Types 410
6.2. Capacity 411
7. Summary 411
References 411
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Chapter 27
High occupancy Routes and Truck Lanes
DAVID PITFIELD and ROBERT WATSON 413
1. High occupancy vehicle lanes 413
1.1. Definition 413
1.2. Justification 413
1.3. Location and trend 414
1.4. Effectiveness and evaluation 415
1.5. Marketing HOV lanes and the impact on car sharing 418
2. Truck lanes 418
2.1. Definition 418
2.2. Justification for restrictions 418
2.3. Problems with restrictions 419
2.4. Categories of truck lane 420
2.5. Evaluation methods and effectiveness 422
References 423
Chapter 28
Urban Traffic Flow
ANTHONY D. MAY 425
1. Introduction 425
2. The principal parameters 425
2.1. The range of conditions 425
2.2. Measures of quantity 427
2.3. Measures of quality 427
3. The fundamental relationship 428
3.1. The relationship between concentration, flow, and speed 428
3.2. The shape of the fundamental relationship 429
3.3. Empirical relationships 430
3.4. Estimation of capacity 431
3.5. The appropriate value of average speed 431
3.6. Practical capacity 432
3.7. Factors affecting link capacity 432
4. The characteristics of urban networks 433
4.1. Links and networks 43.3
4.2. Appropriate parameters 434
4.3. Performance and supply curves 434
5. Summary 436
References 437
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Chapter 29
Traffic Flow Control
LAURIE SCHINTLER 439
1. Introduction 439
2. Surveillance and communication 439
3. Prediction 440
4. Traffic control 441
4.1. Road markings and traffic signs 441
4.2. Intersection signalization and co ordination 442
4.3. Ramp metering 443
4.4. Traffic advisory and information systems 444
4.5. Limited access lanes 444
4.6. Road pricing/electronic payment 445
4.7. Incident and emergency management systems 445
4.8. Advanced vehicle control and safety systems (AVCSS) 446
4.9. Traffic calming and street space management 446
References 447
Chapter 30
Traffic Control Devices and Management
KENNETH J. BUTTON 449
1. Introduction 449
2. The scope 450
3. Motivations 451
4. Techniques 453
5. Trends 458
References 459
Chapter 31
Intelligent Transport Systems
MICHAEL A.P. TAYLOR 461
1. Introduction 461
2. Interactions and their significance 463
2.1. Trackway vehicle interactions 466
2.2. Trackway user interactions 466
2.3. Vehicle user interactions 466
2.4. Trackway vehicle user interactions 466
2.5. Other interactions 467
3. Benefits 467
4. Developments around the world 470
4.1. Privacy and information issues 471
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4.2. Legal issues 471
4.3. Equity and opportunity 472
5. Standards and institutions 473
6. Conclusions 474
References 475
Chapter 32
Transportation Information Systems
BRIEN BENSON 477
1. Introduction 477
2. Categories of intelligent transportation systems 478
3. Information dissemination 480
4. Commercial trucking 483
5. Transit 484
6. The role of the public and private sectors 486
7. Conclusion 486
References 487
Chapter 33
Route Guidance Systems
DONNA NELSON and PHILIP J. TARNOFF 489
1. Introduction 489
1.1. Definition and alternative forms of route guidance 489
2. Stand alone systems 490
2.1. Internet based systems 490
2.2. Dispatching systems 494
3. In vehicle systems 495
3.1. Operator assisted route guidance 495
3.2. Autonomous route guidance 497
3.3. Dynamic route guidance systems 497
3.4. Benefits of in vehicle systems 499
4. The future of route guidance 500
4.1. Future challenges 500
4.2. Vision for the future 500
References 501
Chapter 34
Modeling Traffic Signal Control
MIKE SMITH, JANET CLEGG and ROBERT YARROW 503
1. Introduction 503
1.1. An overview of this chapter 5(J3
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1.2. Traffic signal control and transportation management 504
1.3. Public transport priority using traffic signal control 505
1.4. Traffic signal control within transportation management models 507
1.5. New targets 507
2. Background to current traffic signal control 508
2.1. Standard traffic signal control strategies 508
3. Continuous modeling of fixed time isolated signals 509
3.1. Delay formula, routes, lanes, and stages 510
4. Continuous modeling and optimization of fixed time isolated
signals for fixed flows 511
4.1. Stages and stage green times 511
4.2. Supply feasibility 512
4.3. Constraints on the stage green times 512
4.4. Optimizing the signal settings for fixed flows 512
4.5. More general policies 513
5. Discrete modeling and optimization of fixed time isolated
signals for fixed flows 514
6. Network modeling and control with fixed route flows and lane
flows 515
6.1. Feasibility constraints 515
6.2. Total travel cost or time and the standard traffic control problem 515
6.3. Network effects 516
6.4. Other extensions of these ideas 517
6.5. TRANSYT (TRAffic Network StudY Tool) 517
6.6. SCOOT (Split Cycle Offset Optimization Technique) 518
6.7. SCATS (Sydney Co ordinated Adaptive Traffic System) 518
6.8. Other real life strategies 519
6.9. Modeling assessments of standard signal control policies when choices
are variable 519
7. Signal control modeling and optimization for new targets with
variable flows 520
7.1. Wardrop equilibrium on a fixed set of routes 520
7.2. Optimization subject to equilibrium 520
8. A signal control strategy classification 522
8.1. Fixed choice local strategies 522
8.2. Fixed choice network strategies 523
8.3. Variable choice network strategies 523
8.4. Less standard or newer strategies 523
9. Conclusion 524
References 524
Contents xxi
Chapter 35
Railway Scheduling
ROBERT WATSON 527
1. Definitions 527
2. Time horizons 527
2.1. Strategic planning 527
2.2. Tactical planning 528
2.3. Operational planning and control 528
3. Stages in the process 528
3.1. Base data 529
3.2. Business specifications 529
3.3. Timetable planning (sometimes known as timetable development or,
in the U.K., access planning) 530
3.4. Rolling stock scheduling 532
3.5. Train crew scheduling 533
3.6. Timetable production 534
4. Key issues 534
4.1. Need to deliver solutions in a reasonable time 534
4.2. Need for robust solutions 535
4.3. Need for solutions closer to the optimum 536
5. Complexities 536
6. Software 537
7. Conclusions 538
References 538
Chapter 36
Public Transport Scheduling
AVISHAICEDER 539
1. Introduction 539
1.1. Airline scheduling 539
1.2. Bus, railway, and passenger ferry scheduling 540
2. Timetables 544
2.1. Mathematical programming approaches 544
2.2. Passenger data based approach 44
3. Vehicle scheduling 545
3.1. Objectives 545
3.2. Exact solution approaches
x. 547
3.3. A heuristic deficit function approach
4. Crew scheduling and rostering 548
4.1. Overview
4.2. Mathematical approaches
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5. Example 551
6. Concluding remarks 556
References 557
Chapter 37
Seaport Terminal Management
BRIAN THOMAS 559
1. The terminal concept 559
2. Terminal design and layout 561
3. Terminal operations 562
4. Container handling systems 564
4.1. Pure equipment systems 565
4.2. Combination systems 565
5. Terminal organization 565
6. Terminal management 567
6.1. Operations planning 567
6.2. Container control 568
6.3. Supervision of operations 568
6.4. Information systems 568
6.5. Communications 569
7. Terminal safety and security 569
8. Conclusion 570
References 570
Chapter 38
Air Traffic Control Systems
GEORGE L. DONOHUE 571
1. Background 571
2. Government services and responsibilities 572
3. A typical flight 574
4. System capacity and delay 576
References 577
Chapter 39
Airport Slot Controls
ATA M. KHAN 579
1. Introduction 579
2. Airport components and capacity 579
3. Airport slots 581
4. Challenges of adjusting capacity to demand 582
5. Managing access at capacity constrained airports 584
6. Concept of slot controls 586
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7. Mechanism for slot allocation 586
8. Proposals for change 588
9. Conclusions 589
References 590
Author Index 591
Subject Index 597
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language | English |
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physical | XXIII, 602 S. Ill., graph. Darst. |
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spelling | Handbook of transport systems and traffic control ed. by Kenneth J. Button ... 1. ed. Amsterdam [u.a.] Pergamon 2001 XXIII, 602 S. Ill., graph. Darst. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Handbooks in transport 3 Includes bibliographical references and indexes Aspect économique rasuqam Circulation routière rasuqam Circulation, Technique de la - Guides, manuels, etc Congestion de la circulation rasuqam Controle de tráfego larpcal Infra-estrutura de transportes larpcal Infrastructure de transport rasuqam Infrastructuur gtt Moyen de transport rasuqam Planejamento de transportes larpcal Système de transport intelligent rasuqam Transport - Technologie - Guides, manuels, etc Transport rasuqam Verkeersbeleid gtt Vervoer gtt Traffic engineering Handbooks, manuals, etc Transportation engineering Handbooks, manuals, etc Verkehrssystem (DE-588)4187835-8 gnd rswk-swf Verkehrsplanung (DE-588)4062954-5 gnd rswk-swf Verkehrswirtschaft (DE-588)4062992-2 gnd rswk-swf Verkehrskontrolle (DE-588)4187815-2 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4143413-4 Aufsatzsammlung gnd-content Verkehrssystem (DE-588)4187835-8 s DE-604 Verkehrswirtschaft (DE-588)4062992-2 s Verkehrsplanung (DE-588)4062954-5 s Verkehrskontrolle (DE-588)4187815-2 s Button, Kenneth John 1948- Sonstige (DE-588)124272037 oth Hensher, David A. Sonstige oth Handbooks in transport 3 (DE-604)BV014136648 3 HBZ Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=009875524&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Handbook of transport systems and traffic control Handbooks in transport Aspect économique rasuqam Circulation routière rasuqam Circulation, Technique de la - Guides, manuels, etc Congestion de la circulation rasuqam Controle de tráfego larpcal Infra-estrutura de transportes larpcal Infrastructure de transport rasuqam Infrastructuur gtt Moyen de transport rasuqam Planejamento de transportes larpcal Système de transport intelligent rasuqam Transport - Technologie - Guides, manuels, etc Transport rasuqam Verkeersbeleid gtt Vervoer gtt Traffic engineering Handbooks, manuals, etc Transportation engineering Handbooks, manuals, etc Verkehrssystem (DE-588)4187835-8 gnd Verkehrsplanung (DE-588)4062954-5 gnd Verkehrswirtschaft (DE-588)4062992-2 gnd Verkehrskontrolle (DE-588)4187815-2 gnd |
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title | Handbook of transport systems and traffic control |
title_auth | Handbook of transport systems and traffic control |
title_exact_search | Handbook of transport systems and traffic control |
title_full | Handbook of transport systems and traffic control ed. by Kenneth J. Button ... |
title_fullStr | Handbook of transport systems and traffic control ed. by Kenneth J. Button ... |
title_full_unstemmed | Handbook of transport systems and traffic control ed. by Kenneth J. Button ... |
title_short | Handbook of transport systems and traffic control |
title_sort | handbook of transport systems and traffic control |
topic | Aspect économique rasuqam Circulation routière rasuqam Circulation, Technique de la - Guides, manuels, etc Congestion de la circulation rasuqam Controle de tráfego larpcal Infra-estrutura de transportes larpcal Infrastructure de transport rasuqam Infrastructuur gtt Moyen de transport rasuqam Planejamento de transportes larpcal Système de transport intelligent rasuqam Transport - Technologie - Guides, manuels, etc Transport rasuqam Verkeersbeleid gtt Vervoer gtt Traffic engineering Handbooks, manuals, etc Transportation engineering Handbooks, manuals, etc Verkehrssystem (DE-588)4187835-8 gnd Verkehrsplanung (DE-588)4062954-5 gnd Verkehrswirtschaft (DE-588)4062992-2 gnd Verkehrskontrolle (DE-588)4187815-2 gnd |
topic_facet | Aspect économique Circulation routière Circulation, Technique de la - Guides, manuels, etc Congestion de la circulation Controle de tráfego Infra-estrutura de transportes Infrastructure de transport Infrastructuur Moyen de transport Planejamento de transportes Système de transport intelligent Transport - Technologie - Guides, manuels, etc Transport Verkeersbeleid Vervoer Traffic engineering Handbooks, manuals, etc Transportation engineering Handbooks, manuals, etc Verkehrssystem Verkehrsplanung Verkehrswirtschaft Verkehrskontrolle Aufsatzsammlung |
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