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Home Economic evaluation manual 2007- Volume 1, Amendment 1 (road infrastructure) Appendix 3 - Travel time estimation procedures A3.26 - References

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A3.26 - References

  • A3.1 - Travel time estimation procedures
  • A3.2 - The stages for estimating travel time
  • A3.3 - Determining traffic volumes
  • A3.4 - Calculating free speed travel time
  • A3.5 - Determining the free speed of multilane roads
  • A3.6 - Determining the free speed of two-lane rural roads
  • A3.7 - Determining the free speed of other urban roads
  • A3.8 - Determining the capacity of road sections
  • A3.9 - Determining the capacity of motorways
  • A3.10 - Determining the capacity of multilane roads
  • A3.11- Determining the capacity of two-lane rural roads
  • A3.12 - Determining whether vehicle interactions are significant
  • A3.13 - Types of delay
  • A3.14 - Average peak interval traffic intensity
  • A3.15 - Determining the peak interval
  • A3.16 - Calculating the average peak interval traffic intensity
  • A3.17 - Calculating the volume to capacity ratio
  • A3.18 - Calculating the additional travel time
  • A3.19 - Calculating bottleneck delay
  • A3.20 - Determining whether to consider peak spreading
  • A3.21 - Determining the additional travel time resulting from speed change cycles
  • A3.22 - Calculating the time period total average travel time
  • A3.23 - Traffic signals
  • A3.24 - Priority intersections
  • A3.25 - Roundabouts
  • A3.26 - References

A3.26 - References

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  6. Austroads, Guide to traffic engineering practice, part 6 - roundabouts, 1993.
  7. J Foster, Estimating travel times, Transit New Zealand research report PR3-0048, stage 2, 1997.
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  10. Austroads, Rural road design, guide to the design of rural roads, 1989.
  11. C R Bennett, A Speed prediction model for rural two-lane highways, University of Auckland, School of Engineering, Department of Civil Engineering report 541, 1994.
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