1. A statistical practical methodology of statewide traffic pattern grouping and precision analysis.
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Bassan, Shy
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TRAFFIC flow , *VEHICLE detectors , *TRAFFIC patterns , *TRAFFIC engineering , *PRECISION (Information retrieval) , *INTERVAL analysis , *SAMPLE size (Statistics) - Abstract
Traffic data in general and traffic volume in particular are collected to determine the use and performance of the roadway system. Due to budget limitations, traffic volume cannot be counted day by day for every roadway within the state. Therefore, the volume on roadways without automatic traffic recorders (ATRs) can be determined by taking portable short-duration counts and using adjustment factors to produce annual average daily traffic (AADT) at a specific location. This study presents a statistical practical methodology that develops traffic pattern groups (TPGs) by combining roadways with similar traffic characteristics such as volume, seasonal variation, and land use in Delaware, USA. Monthly seasonal adjustment factors and their coefficient of variance (FCV) are analyzed for each group. To meet the desired confidence level and precision intervals, the TPGs’ ATR inventory is examined such that the required sample size is determined by the critical month. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2009
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