About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 140. Chapters: Speed limit, Traffic, Single-occupant vehicle, High-occupancy vehicle lane, Traffic enforcement camera, Ramp meter, Traffic light, Automatic number plate recognition, Traffic congestion, Rumble strip, Speed limit enforcement, Road pricing, Reversible lane, Three-phase traffic theory, Wildlife crossing, Traffic congestion: Reconstruction with Kerner's three-phase theory, Traffic flow, Red light camera, Electronic Road Pricing, Road traffic control, Controlled Traffic Farming, International Driving Permit, Gipps' Model, Traffic psychology, Vienna Convention on Road Signs and Signals, Local-express lanes, Three-detector problem and Newell's method, Vienna Convention on Road Traffic, Active traffic management, Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices, Karl Peglau, Navigon, Urban Traffic Management and Control, List of HOV lanes in the United States, Beat The Traffic, Newell-Daganzo Merge Model, Nagel-Schreckenberg model, Intelligent driver model, Trunk road agency, GNSS road pricing, Traffic bottleneck, Georgia Navigator, HAWK beacon, LINSIG, Traffic guard, Microscopic traffic flow model, Delcan, Newell's Car Following Model, Truck Lane Restriction, ISO 39001, Advanced Traffic Management System, Medical Psychological Assessment, INRIX, Traffic count, Skymeter, Rear services, Highway Capacity Manual, Yellow trap, Traffic optimization, Macroscopic traffic flow model, VS-PLUS, Turning movement counters, Pico y placa, IRIS, Construction Barrel, Average daily traffic, Integration of traffic data with navigation systems, Traffic tower, Traffic congestion map, Practical reserve capacity, PASSER program suite, Commuter assistance, Traffic regulations. Excerpt: Road speed limits are used in most countries to regulate the speed of road vehicles. Speed limits may define maximum (which may be variable), minimum or no speed limit ...