Traffic engineering is that branch of engineering which deals with the improvement of traffic performance of road networks and terminals. This is achieved by systematic traffic studies, scientific analysis and engineering applications.
(a) Physical Characteristics:
Vision, hearing, strength and the general reaction to traffic situations.
The temporary physical characteristics of the road users affecting their efficiency are fatigue, alcohol or drugs and illness. All these reduce alertness and increase the reaction time and also affect the quality of judgment in some situations.
(b) Mental characteristics
Knowledge, skill, intelligence, experience etc. can affect the road user characteristics.
(c) Psychological factors:
Attentiveness , fear, anger, superstition, impatience, general attitude towards traffic and regulations
(d) Environmental factors:
Traffic stream characteristics, facilities to the traffic, atmospheric conditions and the locality.
Static Characteristics of vehicles affecting road design are the dimensions, weight and maximum turning angle.
Maximum dimensions of road vehicles:
Maximum width of vehicles = 2.5 m
Maximum height (a) Single decked vehicle = 3.80 m (b) Double decked vehicle = 4.75 m Maximum Length (a) Single unit truck with two or more axles = 11.00 m (b) Single unit bus with two or more axles = 12.00 m (c) Semitrailer tractor combinations = 16.00 m (d) Tractor trailer combinations = 18.00 m
No combinations is allowed to be of more than two units and no such combinations, laden or unladen is allowed to have overall length exceeding 18 m.
Maximum weight of loaded vehicle affects the design of pavement thickness and gradients.
Limiting gradients are governed by both the weight and power of the heavy vehicles.
(b) Dynamic Characteristics
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