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Chapter 4, Problem 16P
To determine
How travel time and delay studies are used and one method for collecting travel time and delay data at a section of a highway and how the given information is obtained from the data collected
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How are travel time and delay studies used? describe one method for collecting travel time and delay at a station of a highway. Expain how to obtain the following information collected
a. Travel time
b. Operational delay
c. Stopped time delay
d. Fixed delay and
e. Travel time delay
TRAVEL TIME AND
DELAY STUDIES
• The shows data obtained in a
travel time study on a
section of highway using the
moving-vehicle technique.
Estimate (a) the travel time
and (b) the volume in each
direction at this section of
the highway
Run
Direction/
Number
Northward
2
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Southward
3
4
6
7
8
9
10
No. of
Vehicles
Travel Traveling in
Time
Opposite
Direction
(min)
5.25
5.08
5.30
5.15
5.00
5.51
5.38
5.41
5.12
5.31
4.95
4.85
5.00
4.91
4.63
5.11
4.83
4.91
4.95
4.83
100
105
103
110
101
98
97
112
109
107
85
88
95
100
102
90
95
96
98
90
PARKING STUDIES
No. of
Vehicles
That
Overtook
Test
Vehicle
3
1
0
1
3
0
1
0
0
2
1
1
No. of
Vehicles
Overtaken
by Test
Vehicle
2
1
1
0
3
1
0
1
2
PROB 1. Data collected at a parking lot indicate that a total of
300 cars park between 8 a.m. and 6 p.m. 10% of these cars
are parked for an average of 2 hr, 30% for an average of 4 hr,
and the remaining cars are parked for an average of 10 hr.
Determine the space-hours of demand at the lot
PROB 2. If 10% of…
The results of the travel time study are summarized in the following table. For this data:
a. Tabulate and graphically present travel time and delay results.
b. Show the average travel speed and average running speed for each section.
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