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Q1 / The following table shows traffic flow data collected at a main road in an urban area, in

two successive days during the peak period.


(i) Determine the peak hour factor (PHF).
(ii) Estimate the missing traffic flow count (x) in day two.

Time Day one Day two


Flow ( veh) Flow ( veh)
7:00- 7:15 1000 1010
7:15- 7:30 1050 1070
7:30- 7:45 1150 1200
7:45- 8:00 950 X

Q1 / The following table shows traffic flow data collected at a main road in an urban area, in
two successive days during the peak period.
(i) Draw to determine the median speed, the maximum and the minimum speed limits.

Q3/ For the following data calculate:

1- Hourly volume
2- The peak flow based on 10 min rate.
3- The peak hour factor.

Time Flow
2:00- 2:10 800
2:10- 2:20 950
2:20- 2:30 640
2:30- 2:40 580
2:40- 2:50 710
2:50- 2:60 880
Q4/ From an in-out survey conducted for a parking area consisting of 40 bays, the initial count was
found to be 25. Table gives the result of the survey. The number of vehicles coming in and out of the
parking lot for a time interval of 5 minutes is as shown in the table below. Find the accumulation, total
parking load, average occupancy and efficiency of the parking lot.

Time In Out
5 3 2
10 2 4
15 4 2
20 5 4
25 7 3
30 8 2
35 2 7
40 4 2
45 6 4
50 4 1
55 3 3
60 2 5

Q5/ Answer the following questions

1- Explain the meaning of this picture.

2- Which of the following is a regulatory sign

3- Which of from above picture Advance Warning signs must be used to indicate long duration
work?
4- State the methods of conducting speed and delay studies.
5- Find the relationships between Pedestrian Speed and Space by sketch.

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