One stretch of two-lane two-way roadway that traverses through level terrain is expected to carry 1400 vehicle per hour. Determine the Level of Service (LOS) in the peak direction for the road based on average travel speed (ATS) if the characteristics of the roadway are as follows: Table Q4-1 Percentage of Trucks Perçentage of Recreational Vehicle Peak Hour Factor 10 7. 0.97 Percent Directional Split Percent no-passing Zone Lane Widths Shoulder Widths Design Speed Road Length Access Points 60:40 60 3.35 m 12 m 96 km/h 8 km 10 access points per km State all assumption (if any) used in calculation..

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One stretch of two-lane two-way roadway that traverses through level terrain is expected
to carry 1400 vehicle per hour. Determine the Level of Service (LOS) in the peak
direction for the road based on average travel speed (ATS) if the characteristics of the
roadway are as follows:
Table Q4-1
Percentage of Trucks
Percentage of Recreational Vehicle
Peak Hour Factor
10
0.97
60:40
60
Percent Directional Split
Percent no-passing Zone
Lane Widths
Shoulder Widths
Design Speed
Road Length
Access Points
3.35 m
1.2 m
96 km/h
8 km
10 access points per km
State all assumption (if any) used in calculation..
Transcribed Image Text:Question 4 One stretch of two-lane two-way roadway that traverses through level terrain is expected to carry 1400 vehicle per hour. Determine the Level of Service (LOS) in the peak direction for the road based on average travel speed (ATS) if the characteristics of the roadway are as follows: Table Q4-1 Percentage of Trucks Percentage of Recreational Vehicle Peak Hour Factor 10 0.97 60:40 60 Percent Directional Split Percent no-passing Zone Lane Widths Shoulder Widths Design Speed Road Length Access Points 3.35 m 1.2 m 96 km/h 8 km 10 access points per km State all assumption (if any) used in calculation..
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