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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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'n Metode, gebaseer op ekonomiese beginsels, om die noodsaaklikheid van 'n verkeersbeheersein te bepaal

Rheeder, Jacob Frederick Hendrik 28 September 2015 (has links)
M.Ing. / Another method is suggested in this paper to decide on the method of control at intersections. A computer program has been developed to simulate traffic on a macroscopic basis to obtain cost for delay, fuel consumption, accidents, maintenance, oil consumption and capital investment. The total cost per vehicle proved that the existing criteria are conservative in so far they warrant traffic signs earlier than necessary ...
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The Effects of an Electronic Feedback Sign on Speeding

Flores, Jaime 05 1900 (has links)
Although a handful of experiments have utilized indirect feedback in attempts to reduce speeding on roadways, fewer experiments have utilized direct feedback as a means to reduce incidences of speeding. The current study evaluated the effects of direct and individualized feedback provided by a large electronic feedback sign that displayed the speed of oncoming vehicles as they approached the sign along the roadways of a college campus. The effects of the sign were evaluated using a non-simultaneous multiple baseline experimental design employing two control conditions and intervention phase. Each condition was implemented at three sites on the college campus. The results showed that intervention produced significant decreases in both measures of vehicle speeds at each site, relative to measures collected during both control conditions.
113

Age differences in comprehension of affirmative and negative information in verbal and symbolic traffic signs

Morey, Sharon Lee 01 January 1987 (has links)
No description available.
114

DEVELOPMENT OF GUIDELINES FOR IMPLEMENTATION OF FREIGHT AND TRANSIT SIGNAL PRIORITIES TO ENHANCE ROAD TRAFFIC SUSTAINABILITY

Unknown Date (has links)
Lately, the attractiveness of cities has contributed to a rise in vehicle movements to and from cities. The growth of freight movements in cities predictably will be one of the critical issues of the near future. Congestion caused by the increased movements of freight impacts the flow of private and transit vehicles. Thus, it is crucial to reduce the congestion on multimodal corridors. Components of the Intelligent Transportation System (ITS) such as Freight Signal Priority (FSP) and Transit Signal Priority (TSP) that promote the freight and transit vehicles may not only help solve these conditions but may assist with the sustainability of the system. The primary objective of this research is to develop guidelines for traffic agencies to implement signal priorities based on identified decision factors on certain corridors. Besides, this study evaluates the efficiency of FSP and TSP in improving the performance of freight and transit systems. Finally, inclusive guidelines are drawn up based on the literature and the conducted simulation. The developed guidelines apply to corridors where freight delay plays a vital role in the assessment of corridor benefits. / Includes bibliography. / Thesis (M.S.)--Florida Atlantic University, 2020. / FAU Electronic Theses and Dissertations Collection
115

Metody strojového vidění pro rozpoznání dopravního značení / Machine Vision Methods for Traffic Signs Recognition

Zátopek, Michal January 2015 (has links)
This diploma thesis is dealing with an issue of machine vision in the field of traffic signs recognition. The first part is devoted to machine vision in general traffic situations. Together with traffic applications there is paid attention to a possible autonomous vehicle and applications for the traffic signs recognition. The main part of this work is devoted to a description and an implementation of several methods for colour and pattern localisation of traffic signs in the scene and to identification algorithms. Apart from the implementation itself, these algorithms are submitted to several experiments for a valorisation of their success. The thesis also includes a gallery of images with traffic signs including a file with descriptive annotation for an automatic testing of algorithms.
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Studie okružní křižovatky před hlavním vstupem do Výstaviště v Brně / Study of roundabout in front of the main entrance Trade Fairs Brno

Vajbar, Svatopluk January 2014 (has links)
The aim of this thesis is to design a roundabout in front of the main entrance to the Exhibition in Brno on the crossing of streets Veletržní, Křížkovského and the entrance to the trade fair. The thesis take into account the reconstruction of Mendel Square, which is invited to solve a two-way street Veletržní. The entrance to the BVV has made available two-storey underground garage. The project also deals with the relocation of the existing bus stop Křížkovského.
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Obvyklá doba pozorování prvků dopravního značení řidičem / Usual time and frequency of road traffic signs observation by the driver

Tlačbabová, Jana January 2015 (has links)
The thesis deals with usual time and frequency of road traffic signs observation by the driver. In the first part is a literature research, there is described the measuring device called eyetracker, that is used to record the eye movement. Furthermore there are kinds of eyetrackers that are currently used. There is also described traffic signs form 1961 until 2009. The second part draws of the video records from driving tests, which were conducted in the towards of this thesis. The results were processed and evaluated data were determinated to find the usual time of observation of traffic signs of drivers and their comparison with the time devoted to driving.
118

Conversion and Validation of SIGART Program, a Progressive Traffic Signal Lights System Computer Model

Troyan, Dennis F. 01 January 1972 (has links) (PDF)
The purpose of this research paper was to translate a Computer Model (SIGART), capable of simulating a progressive traffic signal lights system, from Burroughs B5500 FORTRAN II to the IBM 360 FORTRAN IV computer language, to outline the program algorithm, to set up detailed program documentation and to validate this model by applying practical system data. Expansion of the SIGART program by addition of an option to produce a time space plot of the output data utilizing a Calcomp plotter was also to be considered.
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Audible pedestrian signals: a feasibility study

Oliver, Morris Bernard 01 August 2012 (has links)
This report represents a concentrated effort that determines the feasibility of audible pedestrian signals. These signals are devices which give auditory cues to help the visually impaired cross safely at difficult intersections. Surveys were sent out to over 100 organizations, audible signal manufacturers, and cities who have knowledge of the devices, and responses were analyzed. The devices were found to be feasible but only at certain complex and confusing intersections. Twelve criteria for the installation of the devices were developed as were twelve criteria for the operation of the devices. Buzzers, constant tones, bird calls, and voice signals were examined by obtaining information from traffic engineers who had experience with each sound. It was determined that intermittent tones were the most effective for human localization. For the most widely used devices, cost data were developed for the products, installation, and maintenance. A partial listing of the U.S. and foreign cities which have the devices was compiled along with a partial listing of audible signal manufacturers. The problems the visually impaired face as well as their suggested solutions are listed. Topics for further study include the use of hand-held devices which activate sound signals at intersections and the development of tone schemes for 4-leg and multi-leg intersections which are not north south and east-west. An additional topic for future study is the development of tone schemes for traffic circles. / Master of Science
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An energy investigation of signalized network optimized by TRANSYT 7

Hill, David Easterly 12 June 2009 (has links)
In the traffic engineering field today, much attention is being given to the area of intersection control. The intersection has long been recognized as the most critical element in our highway system. Accidents, delay, wasted fuel and congestion are greatest at intersections. The variable having the greatest effect on traffic flow at an intersection or in a network of intersections is the traffic signal timing. In recent years, several computer programs have been developed to aid the traffic engineer in signal timing. This thesis examines the effect of the signal timing plans generated by one of the more widely used programs, TRANSYT 7, on the energy consumption of two signalized networks. Also examined are the relationships of delay and stops to fuel consumption. The TRANSYT 7 program was used to generate signal timing plans over a range of cycle lengths and stop penalties. The TRANSYT 7 signal timing plans were entered into NETSIM, a microscopic traffic simulation program, to determine their effect on fuel consumption in the two study networks. / Master of Science

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