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PEDESTRIANS AND BICYCLES; DEVELOPING COUNTRIES

Transportation Research Record, Issue 1878, 180 p.

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GEOMETRIC DESIGN AND THE EFFECTS ON TRAFFIC OPERATIONS 2004

Transportation Research Record, Issue 1881, 86 p.

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DEVELOPMENT OF THE DISPLACED RIGHT-TURN INTERSECTION

Transportation Research Record, Issue 1881, p. 11-18

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BASIS OF THE SWISS DESIGN STANDARD FOR ROUNDABOUTS

Transportation Research Record, Issue 1881, p. 27-35

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DRIVER BEHAVIOR CHARACTERISTICS AT URBAN SIGNALIZED INTERSECTIONS

Transportation Research Record, Issue 1862, p. 17-23

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TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES, VISIBILITY, AND RAIL-HIGHWAY GRADE CROSSINGS 2004

Transportation Research Record, Issue 1862, 143 p.

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2003-07
USE OF ROUNDABOUTS IN AN URBAN SETTING

2nd Urban Street Symposium: Uptown, Downtown, or Small Town: Designing Urban Streets That Work, 12p

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OPERATIONAL EFFICIENCY OF ROUNDABOUTS

2nd Urban Street Symposium: Uptown, Downtown, or Small Town: Designing Urban Streets That Work, 18p

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2003-07
FIELD OBSERVATIONS OF PATH AND SPEED OF MOTORISTS AT DOUBLE-LANE ROUNDABOUTS

2nd Urban Street Symposium: Uptown, Downtown, or Small Town: Designing Urban Streets That Work, 16p

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2003-07
THE DOUBLE-WIDE DESIGN: AN INEXPENSIVE WAY TO INCREASE THE CAPACITY OF SIGNALIZED INTERSECTIONS ON FOUR-LANE HIGHWAYS

2nd Urban Street Symposium: Uptown, Downtown, or Small Town: Designing Urban Streets That Work, 22p

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2003-07
SIGNING AND PAVEMENT-MARKING STRATEGIES FOR MULTI-LANE ROUNDABOUTS: AN INFORMAL INVESTIGATION

2nd Urban Street Symposium: Uptown, Downtown, or Small Town: Designing Urban Streets That Work, 17p

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