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Monday, 18 April 2022

Modelling the traffic engineering design

    Modelling the traffic engineering design

How would you rate a thorough analysis of the impact of the type of junction selected for construction on the amount of traffic volume served? 

Well, video simulation technology enables such an analysis. See, for example, how the traffic volume served is affected in the case of 4-lane or 6-lane junctions, with or without traffic lights and in cases of various types of intersections (roundabouts, cloverleafs, diverging diamonds, diverging windmill, turbines and pinavia) with a standard design as well as with variations.



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