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TRANSYSPLAN

These are technologies, employed by the study team, which are selected/permitted by drivers or feet operators. Each of the resulting speed and delay measures may be treated to statistical analyses

Probe vehicle methods

In this technique test vehicle travels according to the driver's judgment of the average speed of the trafic stream

Average Car Technique

These are among the most commonstudies in transportation engineering

Intersection and driveway studies

An example of this probe method are electronic toll-road tags

AVI Transponders

It is the component of delay that results when geometric features cause users to reduce their speed in negotiating a facility

Geometric delay

It occurs between the time the green signal begins, and the queue begins moving eficiently

Startup lost time

This is the triangular area that should be clear of obstructions for any approaching vehicles so drivers can see potentially conficting vehicles in suficient time to stop before colliding within the intersection

Approach Sight Triangle

This estimate travel times by applying spot speeds across shore segments

Extrapolation Method

This is the triangular area that should be clear of obstructions for any departing vehicles stopped at the intersection and trying to enter or cross the major road

Departure Sight Triangle

It is the available time in seconds between two successive vehicles at the same point in space, measured from the rear bumper of the lead vehicle to the front bumper of the following vehicle

Gap

It is the diference between the time a vehicle passes a point downstream of the intersection where it has regained normal speed and the time it would have passed that point had it been able to continue through the intersection at its approach speed

Travel-time delay

This uses a receiving antenna network and electronic transponders within vehicles

Ground-based Radio Navigation

In this technique driver "floats" with the trafic by attempting to safely pass as many vehicles as possible

Floating-Car Technique

It is the time elapsed between the arrival of a minor street vehicle ready to move into the major street and the arrival of the front bumper of the next vehicle in the major trafic stream

Lag

It requires the analyst to use a vehicle to make runs on the roadway segment of interest

Test vehicle method

It is the number of vehicles that can pass a given point on a highway in a given period of time with no interruptions

Saturation flow

This method produces travel time only, from which average travel speed may be calculated once the distance between observation points is measured

License Plate Method

This involve selected individuals who are willing to cooperate may provide a satisfactory sample from which to obtain travel times and delays without the use of a test vehicle or observers

Interview Method

These are technologies that are employed by the study team, which will select which vehicles will be observed, and nonintrusively study them

Vehicle observation methods

It is the component of delay that results when a control signal causes a lane group to reduce speed or to stop; it is measured by comparison with the uncontrolled condition

Control delay

This data can help determine the necessary length of storage lanes or can provide a useful measure of trafic signal eficiency

Queue length

This technology operates by feet vehicles receiving time stamped identifcation data from signpost mounted electronic transmitters

Signpost-based Transponders

It occurs between the time the last vehicle crosses the stop bar, and the next signal phase begins

Clearance lost time

It is a probe technique that utilizes satellites orbiting the earth to transmit positional data to equipped vehicles

GPS

It requires data on the gaps presented in the major trafic stream

Gap acceptance study

In this technique the test vehicle is driven at the posted speed limit unless impeded by actual trafic conditions or safety considerations

Maximum-Car Technique

It is used to connect devices including cellular phones, car radios and computers

Wireless Technology Method

It is the unused portion of the signal cycle

Lost time

In the test vehicle method, once you found the number of samples required, you need to restart data gathering from the beginning

False

To determine the saturation fow rate, the observer stops the watch when the front axle of the seventh, eighth, ninth, or 10th vehicle in the queue

False, Front -> Rear

The interview method is a variation on the average-car method, except that in place of multiple test vehicle there is only a single test vehicle

False, Multiple & Single -> Single & Multiple

The 104 vehicles per hour is the typical value for standard deviation for determining the sample size needed to estimate the saturation fow rate

False, 104 -> 140

Travel time varies directly with travel speed

False, Directly -> Inversely

After doing an initial run of 20 observations, the study team was able to determine the required sample size which is 80. This team needed to perform 80 more observations to satisfy the requirements

False, 80 more -> 60 more

In transportation planning and highway needs studies the allowable error are in the range of: ± 3.0 to ± 5.0 kph

False, kph -> mph

In before-and-after studies the allowable error are in the range of: ± 1.0 to ± 3.0 mph

True

In trafic operations, trend analysis and economic evaluations the allowable error are in the range of: ± 2.0 to ± 4.0 mph

True

After doing an initial run of 20 observations, the study team was able to determine the required sample size which is 80. This team only needed to perform 60 more observations to satisfy the requirements

True

GPS data can be used to determine the location, direction, and speed of a vehicle

True

Analysts use control delay most often because it is the easiest to measure and because the Highway Capacity Manual (HCM) (TRB, 2000) bases its defnition of intersection level of service on control delay, among other reasons

True

In AVI transponders, knowing the distance between booths will allow the calculation of overall travel speeds

True

Areas near the intersection corners should be clear of obstructions that may block the driver's view of conficting vehicles

True

In determining the saturation fow rate, observers must ignore vehicles joining the queue after the green signal appears

True

In determining the saturation fow rate, the observer cannot record a measurement if the queue is less than seven vehicles long when the signal turns green because short queues provide unstable data

True

It is the difference between the time a vehicle joins the rear of a queue and the time the vehicle clears the intersection

Time-in-queue

Cellular telephones can be used as a probe in a travel-time study with multiple approaches. Drivers can be recruited to use their cellular telephones to report their progression along a corridor relative co designated checkpoints

Cellular Telephone Probe Method

These are designed to measure speeds at specific locations under the traffic and environmental conditions prevailing at the time of the study

Spot speed studies

_______ of speed are made using permanent or handheld technology that apply the Doppler principle via, for example radar or laser measurement technology

Direct measurements

_______ of spot speeds calculate speed from time measurements of a vehicle traveling a known (short) distance, such as the distance between two closely spaced magnetic inductance loops

Indirect measurements

It is the average speed of all vehicles occupying a segment and is defined as the total distance traveled over the total travel time for all vehicles

Space mean speed

Analysts use this method when the purpose of the study requires or can be accommodated by measuring the spot speeds of all vehicles passing a point for a sample of time periods

All-vehicle sampling

It refers to the basic arithmetic mean of speed collected at a spot location

Time mean speed

_______ selection method may use a manual speed trap, but is generally carried out using the Doppler principle, direct measurement technique with radar, laser, or infrared technologies

Individual vehicle

If a researcher is trying to determine the 85th percentile speed of a highway, what is the minimum amount of spot speed samples needed?

30

K the constant for the confidence level needs a minimum of greater than ____ sample size to be valid

100

Two basic methods of data collection are direct and indirect measurements

False, Direct and Indirect -> Individual and All-vehicle

With the all-vehicle sampling method, obtaining an adequate sample is seldom a problem because deployments are usually made for at least a 15-minute period

False, 15 minutes -> 24 hours

Analysts use the all-vehicle selection method when the study purpose can be satisfied with a relatively small sample of spot speeds taken over relatively short time periods

False, All-vehicle -> Individual vehicle

The ratio of usable to total for all-vehicle sampling should not exceed 0.75. If this criterion is not met, the team should collect data during another period

False, not exceed -> exceed

Spot speed data are collected by one of two general approaches: direct and indirect

True

At in-road installations for all-vehicle sampling, it is advisable to check the functions and accuracy of the equipment at least once during every 24-hour data collection period

True

There are two types of average speed measures that express the rate of movement or speed of a vehicle

True

Successful spot speed studies using automatic data collection equipment depend on the operational reliability of the sensors and recorders, the physical installation of the sensors and lead wiring and the calibration and quality control measures employed

True

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