Transportation Engineering: ME - Abdul Karim Pouya Engineering Faculty Asia Higher Education Institute 2017
Transportation Engineering: ME - Abdul Karim Pouya Engineering Faculty Asia Higher Education Institute 2017
Transportation Engineering: ME - Abdul Karim Pouya Engineering Faculty Asia Higher Education Institute 2017
Introduction
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Highway Engineering
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Traffic Engineering
• Traffic engineering involves planning for the volumes of
traffic to be handled, the methods to accommodate
these flows, the lighting and signing of highways, and
general layout.
• Older techniques include signs, signals, markings, and
tolling.
• Newer technologies involve intelligent transportation
systems, including advanced traveler information systems
(such as variable message signs), advanced traffic control
systems (such as ramp meters), and vehicle infrastructure
integration.
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TRANSPORT NETWORK
MEANS OF TRANSPORT
PUBLIC PRIVATE
UNDERTAKING AIRLINES
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The Role of Transport Network in the
development
1. Lifelines of the Country
2. Transportation
3. Turning of local market into national market
4. Help in the development of economy
5. National integration of the country
6. Cultural integration
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Impact of Transportation
• Economic Development
• Social Development
• Spatial Development
• Cultural Development
• Political Development
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Transportation system
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Transportation system….
• Multi-sector: Encompassing the problems and viewpoints
of government, private industry, and public.
• Multi-problem: Ranging across a spectrum of issues that
includes national and international policy, planning of
regional system, the location and design of specific
facilities, carrier management issues and regulatory,
institutional and financial policies.
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Transportation system….
• Multi-objective: Aiming at national and regional economic
development, urban development, environment quality, and
social quality, as well as service to users and financial and
economic feasibility.
Multi-disciplinary: Taking advantage of the theories and
methods of engineering, economics, operations research,
political science, psychology, other natural, and social
sciences, management and law.
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Study context
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Study context…..
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Background: A changing world
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Major Disciplines of Transportation
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Transportation Planning
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Geometric Design
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Pavement analysis and design
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Traffic Engineering
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Other important disciplines
• Public transportation:
Public transportation or mass transportation deals
with study of the transportation system that meets
the travel need of several people by sharing a
vehicle. Generally this focuses on the urban travel
by bus and rail transit.
Characteristics of various modes which required to
considered are; planning, management and
operations; and policies for promoting public
transportation.
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Environmental role of Transportation
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Financial and economic analysis.
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Environmental impact Assessment.
• The depletion of fossil fuels and the degradation of the environment
has been a severe concern of the planners in the past few decades.
Transportation; in spite of its benefits to the society is a major
contributor to the above concern. The environmental impact
assessment attempts
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Accident analysis and reduction
• One of the silent killers of humanity is transportation. Several
statistics evaluates that more people are killed due to
transportation than great wars and natural disasters.
• This discipline of transportation looks at the causes of accidents,
from the perspective of human, road, and vehicle and formulate
plans for the reduction.
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Intelligent transport system.
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Role of Transportation in Society
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Social role of transportation
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Political choices in transport
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Classification of Highways
Depending on weather
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Road Patterns
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Rectangular or Grid-iron Street system
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Rectangular combined with Diagonal Street
System.
• It is an improved type of rectangular system. England was the first
town which was designed as this type of system.
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Concentric and radial street system
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Urban Road Classification
• ARTERIAL ROADS
• SUB ARTERIAL
• COLLECTOR
• LOCAL STREET
• CUL-DE-SAC
• BY-PASS
• Outer and Inner Ring Roads
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ARTERIAL
• No frontage access, no standing vehicle, very little cross traffic.
• Design Speed : 80km/hr
• Land width : 50 – 60m
• Spacing 1.5km in congested areas & 8km or more in sparsely
developed areas.
• Divided roads with full or partial parking
• Pedestrian allowed to walk only at intersection
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SUB ARTERIAL
• Bus stops but no standing vehicle.
• Less mobility than arterial.
• Spacing for congested areaa : 0.5km
• Sub-urban fringes : 3.5km
• Design speed : 60 km/hr
• Land width : 30 – 40 m
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Collector Street
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Local Street
• Design Speed : 30km/hr.
• Land Width : 10 – 20m.
• Primary access to residence, business or other abutting
property
• Less volume of traffic at slow speed
• Origin and termination of trips.
• Unrestricted parking, pedestrian movements. (with frontage
access, parked vehicle, bus stops and no waiting restrictions)
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CUL–DE- SAC
• Dead End Street with only one entry access for entry and exit.
• Recommended in Residential areas only
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Urban
Rural
Hierarchical Structure
of Road Networks
Mobility vs. Accessibility
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Hierarchy of Movements and Roads
• Trip Phases
• origination (driveway)
• access (local road)
• collection (collector)
• transition (ramp)
• main movement (arterial highway)
• transition (ramp)
• distribution (collector)
• access (local road)
• termination (driveway)
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Your friend’s Termination
house Major
(driveway)
Highway
Local
Access Roads &
(local) Streets
Distribution
(collector)
Main movement
(arterial)
Collection
(collector)
Access
(local)
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Expressways/Motorway
• Heavy traffic at high speed (120km/hr)
• Land Width (90m)
• Full access control
• Connects major points of traffic generation
• No slow moving traffic allowed
• No loading, unloading, parking except dedicated places.
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Rural Roads
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Rural principal arterial system has the following
characteristics:
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Rural minor arterial system has the following
characteristics:
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Major collector roads:
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Minor collector roads:
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Rural local road system
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Urban
Rural
Hierarchical Structure
of Road Networks
Factors Influencing Highway Design
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TYPES OF PAVEMENTS
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The typical cross section of rigid
pavement
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Typical Cross Section of Composite
Pavement
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Thank You
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