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Course Name
Turkish
Trafik Yönetimi
English
Traffic Management
Course Code
ULS 520
Credit
Lecture
(hour/week)
Recitation
(hour/week)
Laboratory
(hour/week)
Semester
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3
3
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-
Course Language
Turkish
Course Coordinator
Hilmi Berk Çelikoğlu
Course Objectives
1. To teach the conventional methods of traffic management;
2. To teach the geometrical design of highway at-grade and multi-level intersections;
3. To teach the cycle calculation methods, phasing and phaes sequencing for signalised intersections; and
4. To teach methods for freeway traffic control.
Course Description
Highway Intersections: Safety and Capacity Issues - Intersection Design - At-grade Junctions - Uncontroled Intersections, Rounabouts - Signalized Intersections: The English method, The Australian Method – Demand Management at Junctions – Overview to Signal Optimization Software – Multilevel Junction Design - Highway Network Management, Coordination of Intersections –- Freeway Traffic Management and Control Methods: Ramp Management Strategies, Ramp Control Methods - Autopark Management - Organization in Traffic Management – Queuing Theory: Deterministic Queuing Analysis – Stochastic Queuing Analysis
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Lecture notes prepared by the lecturer.
Other References
1. AASHTO, A Policy on Geometric Design of Highways and Streets 2004, AASHTO, 5th ed., 2004.
2. Neuman, T.R., Intersection Channelization Design Guide, TRB, Report 279, Washington DC, 1985.
3. Akçelik, R., Traffic Signals: Capacity and Timing Analysis, Australian Road Research Board, Research Report No 123, Vermont South, 1993.
4. US DOT FHWA, Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices: Standards and Guides for Traffic Controls for Street and Highway Construction, Maintenance, Utility, and Incident Management Operations, US Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration, US Gov. Printing; revised edition, 1994.
5. Papageorgiou, M., Applications of Automatic Control Concepts to Traffic Flow Modeling and Control: Lecture Notes in Control and Information Sciences, Springer Verlag, 1983.
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