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Red Light Running In Iowa: The Scope, Impact And Possible Implications
Analyzes red light violations and use of automated enforcement techniques to interdict.
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Automated Enforcement Bibliography
Bibliography covers these automated enforcement categories: general, red light, speed, railroad-highway grade crossing, CVO, toll, HOV. Also covers legal issues, public acceptance, and vendors.
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Improving Traffic Signal Operations, A Primer
How to operate traffic signals to minimize traffic delay, pollution and fuel consumption.
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Ramp Metering Status in North America
Covers traffic signals on freeway entrance ramps that supply traffic to the freeway in a measured or regulated amount.
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A Toolbox for Alleviating Traffic Congestion
Simplified discussion of the options available for reducing traffic congestion and improving mobility.
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Regional Traffic Incident Management Programs, Implementation Guide
"How to" manual helps transportation professionals in the technical details of implementing Intelligent Transportion Systems (ITS). Details methods for proper accident management.
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Comparing The Efficiency of Alternative Policies for Reducing Congestion
Compares the efficiency of various toll methods at reducing congestion. Discusses latent traffic demand problem.
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Modeling Traffic's Flow-Density Relation
Illustrates the methodology and value of latent traffic-regime segmentation and driver-class identification for purposes of modeling traffic flows.
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Shuttle Vans: The Overlooked Transit Alternative
Can the airport shuttle van paradigm be used for peak hour travel from home to business? This report explores the economics and practicalities of commuter shuttling.
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Standardizing Electronic Toll Collection
The ability to perform nonstop automatic toll collection, without the addition of costly toll booths, makes congestion pricing considerably easier, less costly, and more user-friendly to implement.
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How to "Build Our Way Out of Congestion"
The combination of innovative highway redesign, separation of types of traffic, toll financing, variable pricing, and electronic toll collection will allow us to offer drivers real alternatives to gridlocked freeways. Using these methods in combination, we CAN build our way out of congestion.
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