Clayton First semester 2008 (Day)
The traffic engineering profession, road hierarchy, design of road and street networks, traffic management, traffic and parking surveys, traffic impact analysis, treatment of hazardous road locations, parking, design, planning for pedestrians and cyclists, public transport, environmental and energy impacts of traffic systems, intelligent transport systems.
Class tests: 5%
Tutorials: 10%
Projects: 35%
Examination: 50%. Students must pass both the examination and the combined progressive assessment tasks
26 lectures, 20 practice classes and a 4 hour site visit per semester