Cities are expanding across the developed world, and this is followed by an increase in traffic. Humans are movers by nature, therefore how quickly we can travel or how much time we waste in traffic might affect how much we enjoy our daily lives. Because the level of mobility is also essential to many other issues we care about, it is crucial to employ technological expertise as well as an awareness of the economic, political, and social variables in traffic planning. Traffic needs to be improved if we want to better our lives. The first step in solving a traffic problem is to plan, manage, and create a traffic project.
This training course, "Traffic Project - From Idea to Construction!," is focused on planning, managing, and designing traffic in traffic projects for current or developing rural and urban areas. This is intended to outline the delegates' issues and potential fixes for some of the traffic issues, including time travel, network connectivity, route optimization on long-distance routes, and city congestion, among others.
At the end of this course the participants will be able to:
How to map out the country's road traffic route
Recognize the fundamentals of road planning and design.
design traffic signaling that is both horizontal and vertical
Create simulations of traffic
Learn about additional traffic management strategies used throughout the world that they can successfully use.
Urban Planners
Architects involved in Urban Planning and Design
Project Managers
Traffic and Transport Engineers
Strategic Development Personnel in Government
Engineering Technologist and Project Managers
Introduction
Why and how are the traffic plans made?
The main routes through the countries should be planned:
Urban Planning
Data Analysis, Forecast and Predictions
Feasibility Study
Political Decisions
Planning the Routes Using the Traffic Matrix: Roads, Streets, and Paths
Planning the components of the roads according to traffic
Traffic Intersections
Street Widths
Vehicle Lane
Bicycle Paths
Parking Spaces
Pedestrian Paths
Planning the Traffic Elements:
Defining Type of Street Intersections
Traffic Volume
Traffic Speed
Real traffic, simulations, and traffic flow theory
principles and methods for managing and regulating traffic
Congestion in the Network and Potential Fixes
Technologies and Methods for Traffic Regulation:
Technologies for Monitoring Traffic
Technologies for vehicle identification and navigation
The traffic control center
Installation of traffic signs and markings
Differential Message Signs
Traffic Control During Construction Temporarily
Traffic Signal Operations Design
Controlling construction projects
Information Systems
Information to Controllers and Response Services
Information to Users
Intelligent Traffic Systems
Utilizing Mobility Data for Urban Development and Planning
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