Land use and transport interaction
Proposed to be offered next in 1996
3 hours per week * First semester * Caulfield/Gippsland/Distance
Previously PCE2260. This subject provides students with a knowledge that will enable them to assist with the traffic problems of city engineering departments. Traffic patterns; hourly, daily, monthly, yearly control and accident patterns; road hierarchy; traffic control and management; old and new residential areas; level of service; exclusion and limitation of traffic; end, mid-block, diagonal, partial closures, slow ways, median strips, speed humps, one-way streets; regulatory measurements; signing - stop and give-way; speed limits, parking controls, bans on heavy vehicles; intersection treatments; channelisation, T-junctions, roundabouts.
Assessment
Written (5000 words): 100% * Seminar participation/seminar presentation, class contribution