Journal of Transportation Engineering

The Journal of Transportation Engineering contains technical and professional articles on the planning, design, construction, maintenance, and operation of air, highway, rail, and urban transportation. Specific topics include airport and highway pavement maintenance and performance; management of roads, bridges, and transit systems; traffic management technology; railway engineering; and economics and environmental aspects of transportation.

ISSN: 0733-947Xe-ISSN: 1943-5436
Frequency: Monthly

Transportation & Development Institute

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Secondary Coordination at Closely Spaced Actuated Traffic Signals

J. Transp. Eng. 137, 751 (2011)

Issue Date: February 2011

This paper presents a method of addressing stochastic variation at closely spaced signalized intersections to provide secondary coordination to “minor” movements with significant traffic volumes. A neurofuzzy signal control system was designed in this study to manage a noncoordinated movement to avoid queue spillback. Read more...

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2010 Journal Awards

Arthur M. Wellington Prize Winner

Right Turns on Green and Pedestrian Level of Service: Statistical Assessment

The Arthur M. Wellington Prize recognizes a paper on transportation on land, on the water, in the air or on foundations and closely related subjects.

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