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BFC32302 Chapter 1-B PDF
BFC32302 Chapter 1-B PDF
1) SPEED (v)
Speed is ......
defined as rate of motion, or distance per unit time
BFC 32302 Traffic Engineering and Safety Lecturer: Dr. Basil David Daniel
v t vs s or vs v t t
vs vt
s2 = variance of the space mean speed
t2 = variance of the time mean speed = (v i
vt )2
n
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BFC 32302 Traffic Engineering and Safety Lecturer: Dr. Basil David Daniel
Example 1
Three vehicles pass a kilometer post at 60, 75 and 54 km/hr,
respectively. What is the time mean speed of the three vehicles?
Also, find the approximate space mean speed.
60 75 54
vt 63 km/hr
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BFC 32302 Traffic Engineering and Safety Lecturer: Dr. Basil David Daniel
2) VOLUME (V)
Volume is ......
the number of vehicles observed or predicted to pass a point
during a given time interval.
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4) DENSITY (k)
k = 14 veh / 0.5 km
Density is ......
the number of vehicles occupying = 28 veh/km
a given length of lane or
roadway, averaged over time.
BFC 32302 Traffic Engineering and Safety Lecturer: Dr. Basil David Daniel
5) SPACING (s)
Spacing is ......
the distance (meters) between successive vehicles in a traffic
stream, measured from front bumper to front bumper.
6) HEADWAY (h)
Headway is ......
the corresponding time (seconds) between successive vehicles
as they pass a point of a roadway.
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BFC 32302 Traffic Engineering and Safety Lecturer: Dr. Basil David Daniel
k = LO x 1000
L + C
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BFC 32302 Traffic Engineering and Safety Lecturer: Dr. Basil David Daniel
Example 2
During a 60-sec period, a detector is occupied by vehicles for the
following times: 0.34, 0.38, 0.40, 0.32 and 0.52 sec.
a)
T = 60 sec
LO = 1.96
100% = 3.27%
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BFC 32302 Traffic Engineering and Safety Lecturer: Dr. Basil David Daniel
b)
k =
0.0327 1000 = 6.01 veh/km
2.44 3
n (L C) 5(2.44 3)
vs = = = 13.88 m/s = 49.97 km/h
to 1.96
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BFC 32302 Traffic Engineering and Safety Lecturer: Dr. Basil David Daniel
8) CLEARANCE (c)
Clearance is ......
the distance (meters) between successive vehicles in a traffic
stream, measured from front bumper to back bumper.
9) GAP (g)
Gap is ......
the corresponding time (seconds) between successive vehicles
as they pass a point of a roadway.
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BFC 32302 Traffic Engineering and Safety Lecturer: Dr. Basil David Daniel
UNINTERRUPTED FLOW
BFC 32302 Traffic Engineering and Safety Lecturer: Dr. Basil David Daniel
INTERRUPTED FLOW
*Note:
Uninterrupted/Interrupted Flow are terms that describe the facility, and
not the quality of flow!
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BFC 32302 Traffic Engineering and Safety Lecturer: Dr. Basil David Daniel
Answer This!
BFC 32302 Traffic Engineering and Safety Lecturer: Dr. Basil David Daniel
Speed (km/hr)
C
D
Normal flow
Forced flow
A
Congestion Capacity
Flow (veh/hr)
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BFC 32302 Traffic Engineering and Safety Lecturer: Dr. Basil David Daniel
As vehicles speed and spacing increases, the speeds approach the free
speed, and drivers adopt their own speed when uninfluenced by other
vehicles in the traffic stream (point C).
The dashed curve represents the normal flow behaviour if all drivers
were to have the same free speed (point D).
In the forced flow region, each vehicle adopts its minimum spacing and
clearance distance.
BFC 32302 Traffic Engineering and Safety Lecturer: Dr. Basil David Daniel
Speed, v Speed, v
v = A – Bk
A/2
A/B
Density, k Flow, q
Flow, q
A2/4B
Density, k
A/2B A/B
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BFC 32302 Traffic Engineering and Safety Lecturer: Dr. Basil David Daniel
BFC 32302 Traffic Engineering and Safety Lecturer: Dr. Basil David Daniel
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BFC 32302 Traffic Engineering and Safety Lecturer: Dr. Basil David Daniel
BFC 32302 Traffic Engineering and Safety Lecturer: Dr. Basil David Daniel
Maximum flow (qmax) occurs at optimal speed (vm) and optimal density
(km).
qmax = vm x km
= vf x kj
2 2
= vf x kj
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BFC 32302 Traffic Engineering and Safety Lecturer: Dr. Basil David Daniel
EXAMPLE QUESTION
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