Advances in Transportation Studies
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Advances in Transportation Studies is a quarterly (four-monthly) and a refereed journal that contains international and national review papers on the most recent outcomes of studies and advanced research in the field of Road and Highway Engineering with a particular focus on the safety, effectiveness, efficiency and sustainability of transport. Topics discussed examining design standards and regulations, impact of human factors on facilities design, geometry, facilities construction, pavement design and management for safety improvement, environmental impact make it essential reading for Transportation Scholars and Researchers, Transportation Facilities Engineers, Transportation planners and Modellers.Moreover special issues on particular topics, such as policy analysis, formulation and evaluation, interaction with the political and socio-economic environment, management and evaluation of trasportation systems, are published from time to time and provide a wide range of information for Administrators and Policy Analysts, too. The journal contains in-depth, state-of-the-art papers on transport topics.CONTENTSSection AA. LoizosRoad Deterioration Modeling in PMSs: sensitivity and global applicabilityB. Crisman, P. Perco, A. Robba, R. RobertiDeceleration Model for Two–Lane Rural RoadsD. Sun, R.F. BenekohalA Study on Logit-based Route Choice Models for Stochastic User Equilibrium ProblemSection BC.T. Nodari, L.A. LindauProactive method for safety evaluation of two–lane rural highway segmentsP. Liu, F. Hu, J.J. LuOperational effects of right turns followed by U–turns at signalized intersections as alternatives to direct left–turns from drivewaysE.M. Choueiri, G.M. Choueiri, B.M. ChoueiriAn Overview of Road Safety in Lebanon with Particular Attention to Non-Urban Roads.
pagine: | 96 |
formato: | 17 x 24 |
ISBN: | 978-88-548-1076-1 |
data pubblicazione: | Marzo 2007 |
marchio editoriale: | Aracne |
rivista: | Advances in Transportation Studies | 2007/11 |

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