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Traffic and Highway Engineering 4th edition by Nicholas.j.Garber pdf free download




About the Author


Nicholas J. Garber is a Professor of Civil Engineering at the University of Virginia where he has been a member of the faculty since September of 1980. Before joinint the University of Virginia, Dr. Garber was a Professor of Civil Engineering in the Faculty of Engineering of the Universiyt of Sierra Leone where he was also the Dean of the Faculty of Engineering. At the State University of New York at Buffalo he played an important role in the development of the graduate program in Transportation Engineering. He was for several years a design engineer for consulting engineering firms in London, and also worked as an Area Engineer and Assistant Resident Engineer in Sierra Leone. Lester A. Hoel is the L.A. Lacy Distinguished Professor of Engineering and the Director of the Center for Transportation Studies at the University of Virginia. He held the Hamilton Professorship in Civil Engineering from 1974-99. From 1974-89 he was Chairman of the Department of Civil Engineering. Previously he was Professor of Civil Engineering and Associate Director, Transportation Research Institute at Carnegie Mellon University and on the faculty at San Diego State University. He also was principal engineer with Wilbur Smith and Associates and visiting professor at the Norwegian Technical University and the University of California at Irvine and a visiting scholar at the University of California at Berkeley.

Table of Contents

Part I:
  •  Introduction.
  •  1. The Profession of Transportation Engineering. 
  • 2. Transportation Systems and Organizations.
 Part II: 
  • Traffic Operations.
  •   3. Characteristics of the Driver, the Pedestrian, the Vehicle, and the Road
  • . 4. Traffic Engineering Studies.
  •  5. Highway Safety. 
  •   6. Fundamental Principles of Traffic Flow.
  •  7. Intersection Design
  • . 8. Intersection Control
  • . 9. Capacity and Level of Service of Two-Lane Highways, Multilane Highways, and Freeway Segments.
  •  10. Capacity and Level of Service at Signalized Intersections.
Part III: 
  • Transportation Planning. 
  • 11. The Transportation Planning Process. 
  • 12. Forecasting Travel Demand.
  •  13. Evaluating Transportation Alternatives.
  •  14. Transportation Systems Management. Part IV: Location, Geometrics and Drainage
  •  15. Highway Surveys and Location. 
  • 16. Geometric Design of Highway Facilities.
  •  17. Highway Drainage. Part V: Materials and Pavements
  • . 18. Soil Engineering for Highway Design.
  •  19. Bituminous Materials
  • . 20. Design of Flexible Pavements.
  •  21. Design of Rigid Pavements
  • . 22. Pavement Management.
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