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The Islamic University of Gaza
College of Engineering
Civil Engineering Dept.
Instructor: Dr. Yahya R. Sarraj
Advanced Traffic Engineering
ECIV 5332
Course Outline
2013
Advanced Traffic Engineering
Course Outline
ECIV 5332
Introduction
This is an optional course intended to give
further knowledge and training to final year
students in the Civil Engineering Department in
the field of Traffic and Transportation
engineering.
This course is based on two previous courses:
Highways and Transportation I
Highways and Transportation II.
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Advanced Traffic Engineering
Course Outline
ECIV 5332
Objectives:
This course covers cross section design
elements, geometric and traffic design of road
intersections, design of car parks, road signing
and road markings, an introduction to the design
of airports, and computer-aided design.
training on selected computer applications and
projects oriented towards the management of
transportation systems in the local area.
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Advanced Traffic Engineering
Course Outline
ECIV 5332
Objectives:
practical fieldwork on data collection and design.
writing small essays on selected topics
short presentations.
explore the internet and gain good knowledge
about some of the available transportation sites.
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Advanced Traffic Engineering
Course Outline
ECIV 5332
Topics:
Hours
Cross section design elements
Geometric and Traffic Design of road
intersections; roundabouts and signalized
intersections.
Road signing and road markings
Design of car parks
Introduction to the design of airports
Computer Application
Advanced Traffic Engineering
Course Outline
ECIV 5332
References:
Garber, N. and Lester A. Hoel, Traffic and Highway
Engineering (4th edition, SI), Cengage Learning,
Stamford, USA, 2010.
Fricker, J. D. and Whitford, R. K., Fundamentals of
Transportation Engineering, Pearson Education, Inc.
USA, 2004.
Banks, James H., Introduction to Transportation
Engineering, 2nd Edition, MacGraw-Hill, USA, 2002.
OFlaherty, C. A., Transport Planning and Traffic
Engineering, Butterworth Heinemann, Oxford, 2001.
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Advanced Traffic Engineering
Course Outline
ECIV 5332
References:
Hobbs, F. D., Traffic Planning and Engineering,
Pergamon Press, Oxford, 2nd edition, 1984.
Salter, R. J., Highway Traffic Analysis and Design, 2nd
edition, Macmillan Education Ltd., London, 1987.
ITE, Traffic Engineering Handbook, 4th edition, 1992.
Paquette, R. J., Ashford, Wright, Transportation
Engineering, 1972, p545 - 597
Advanced Traffic Engineering
Course Outline
ECIV 5332
References:
AASHTO, A Policy on Geometric Design of Highways
and Streets, AASHTO, Washington, D.C., 1994.
ITE, Manual of Transportation Engineering Studies,
Prentice-Hall, 1994
ITE, Traffic Signing Handbook, ITE, Washington, D.C.,
1997
Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD),
U.S. Department of Transportation, federal Highway
Administration, Washington, DC, 2001.
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Advanced Traffic Engineering
Course Outline
ECIV 5332
References:
Transportation Research Board (TRB), Intersection
Channelization Design Guide , TRB, Washington, D.C.,
1985
A number of studies and reports.
Web sites:
www.paltrans.org, www.ite.org, www.iht.org.uk,
www.trl.co.uk. www.aashto.org www.transportation.org
www.parkairsystems.com
Advanced Traffic Engineering
Course Outline
ECIV 5332
Course Work:
Selected essays and presentations
Study and detailed design of a road intersection
Study and design of a car park
Quizzes and Homework
Grading Policy:
Course work
15%
5%
5%
Midterm Exam
Final Exam
25%
50%
Email:
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25%
Field work
Reports
Presentation
[email protected]
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Good Luck
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