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Highway Capacity Manual 2010

Book Code: HCM10
Year: 2010
Pages: 1650
ISBN: 978-0-309-16077-3
Price: $220.00

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[IF YOU NEED THE HCM FOR THE NCEES P.E. EXAM,
THE CORRECT BOOK IS HCM2KE OR HCM2EC]
 
The Transportation Research Board is pleased to announce the publication of the fifth edition of the Highway Capacity Manual (HCM2010). The HCM2010 incorporates more than $5 million of funded research that has occurred since publication of the HCM2000. This latest edition will significantly update how engineers and planners assess the traffic and environmental effects of highway projects:  
  • It is the first HCM to provide an integrated multimodal approach to the analysis and evaluation of urban streets from the points of view of automobile drivers, transit passengers, bicyclists, and pedestrians;
  • It is the first to address the proper application of micro-simulation analysis and the evaluation of those results;
  • It is the first to discuss active traffic management in relation to both demand and capacity; and
  • It is the first to provide specific tools and generalized service volume tables, to assist planners in quickly sizing future facilities.

 The HCM 2010 has been split into four volumes:

Volume 1 - Concepts;

Volume 2 - Uninterrupted Flow;

Volume 3 - Interrupted Flow; and

Volume 4 - Applications Guide (electronic only) 

 This four-volume format was developed to provide information at several levels of detail, to help HCM users more easily apply and understand the concepts, methodologies, and potential applications presented in the manual.

 Volume 4 is an electronic-only volume that registered HCM users will be able to access over the Internet. This volume includes four types of content: supplemental chapters on methodological details and emerging issues; interpretations, clarifications, and corrections; comprehensive case studies; and a technical reference library.
 
HCM 2010 is produced in U.S. customary units only.  There is no CD-ROM or other electronic versions of the contents of Volumes 1 through 3. 
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