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Identifying and assessing key weather-related parameters and their impacts on traffic operations using simulation / Li Zhang, Peter Holm, and James Colyar.

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Format:
Book
Government document
Author/Creator:
Zhang, Li, author.
Holm, Peter, author.
Colyar, James D., author.
Contributor:
Halkias, John.
United States. Federal Highway Administration. Office of Operations R&D, sponsoring corporate body.
Turner-Fairbank Highway Research Center, issuing body.
ITT Industries.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
CORSIM (Computer file).
Traffic flow--Computer simulation.
Traffic flow.
Genre:
Online resources.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (vii, 69 pages) : illustrations
Place of Publication:
McLean, VA : U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration, Research, Development, and Technology, Turner-Fairbank Highway Research Center, September 2004.
Notes:
Online resource; title from PDF cover (FHWA. DOT.gov website, viewed June 22, 2018).
"September 2004."
"Publication no. FHWA-HRT-04-131."
"Performing organization: ITT Industries Inc., Systems Division"--Technical report documentation page.
"Sponsoring agency: Office of Operations Reserch and Developmet, Federal Highway Administration"--Technical report documentation page.
"Contracting Officer's Technical Representative John Halkias"--Technical report documentation page.
Includes tables.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 67-69).
Other Format:
Print version: Zhang, Li. Identifying and assessing key weather-related parameters and their impacts on traffic operations using simulation
OCLC:
776102924

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