Guide to Traffic Management Part 7

Guide to Traffic Management Part 7
Author: Michael Levasseur
Publisher:
Total Pages: 138
Release: 2014-02-26
Genre: Pedestrian areas
ISBN: 9781925294088

"Part 7 - Traffic Management in Activity Centres is concerned with the planning and management of centres typified by high levels of internal activity and interaction, especially by people on foot. It addresses the need to obtain a balance between providing for vehicular access and circulation and providing for pedestrian, cyclist and public transport needs without compromising the functionality of a site. It provides guidance for planners and engineers associated with the design, development and management of a variety of activity centres. Part 7 presents the guiding principles for traffic management in activity centres, including the policy and planning context, and major considerations and processes involved. It outlines operational and physical measures to provide for movement to and within such centres, either as part of their planning or in their day-to-day management. It presents traffic management techniques and procedures that may be applied in activity centres and details their application in different kinds of centre, based on examples in practice."--Summary.

Guide to Traffic Management

Guide to Traffic Management
Author: Peter Eady
Publisher:
Total Pages: 80
Release: 2014
Genre: Traffic engineering
ISBN: 9781925037456

"Guide to Traffic Management Part 5 : Road Management is concerned with traffic management on sections of road between major intersections. It presents detailed information and guidelines relating to the factors that need to be considered in applying traffic management techniques and treatments to road types that include, freeways/motorways/expressways, urban arterial and local roads, and rural highways and local roads. It considers the needs of all road users including pedestrians, cyclists, motorists, heavy vehicles and public transport. Part 5 provides the guidance under the four key areas of access management, road space allocation, lane management and speed limits"--Back cover.

Guide to Traffic Management Part 4

Guide to Traffic Management Part 4
Author: David Green
Publisher:
Total Pages: 106
Release: 2016-08-19
Genre: Traffic engineering
ISBN: 9781925451306

"Guide to Traffic Management Part 4 : Network Management provides guidance of traffic management at a network level. It addresses network needs of the various categories of user, the characteristics of various types of network and, importantly, describes a planning process for balancing or prioritising the competing needs of different users. It describes the Network Operation Plan, which provides a framework for defining the intent of operation of the network, the priorities accorded to the various road user groups, network strategies, and the action plan that defines how the network is to be managed, operated and developed. Traffic management solutions and tools used to address needs at the network include land-use access, traffic signals, parking, and lane allocation measures. These are discussed in general terms in this part, particularly in the context of the network management planning process"--Back cover.