Prelims

Handbook of Transport Systems and Traffic Control

ISBN: 978-0-08-043595-4, eISBN: 978-1-61-583246-0

Publication date: 2 October 2001

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(2001), "Prelims", Button, K.J. and Hensher, D.A. (Ed.) Handbook of Transport Systems and Traffic Control (, Vol. 3), Emerald Group Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 1-7. https://doi.org/10.1108/9781615832460-041

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Prelims

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HANDBOOK OF TRANSPORT SYSTEMS AND TRAFFIC CONTROL

HANDBOOKS IN TRANSPORT

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Series Editors

DAVID A. HENSHER

KENNETH J. BUTTON

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HANDBOOK OF TRANSPORT SYSTEMS AND TRAFFIC CONTROL

Edited by

KENNETH J. BUTTON

The School of Public Policy, George Mason University

DAVID A. HENSHER

Institute of Transport Studies, University of Sydney

United Kingdom — North America — Japan —

India — Malaysia — China

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First edition 2001. Reprinted 2006.

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INTRODUCTION TO THE SERIES

Transportation and logistics research has now reached maturity, with a solid foundation of established methodology for professionals to turn to and for future researchers and practitioners to build on. Elsevier is marking this stage in the life of the subject by launching a landmark series of reference works: Elsevier’s Handbooks in Transport. Comprising specially commissioned chapters from the leading experts of their topics, each title in the series will encapsulate the essential knowledge of a major area within transportation and logistics. To practitioners, researchers and students alike, these books will be authoritative, accessible and invaluable.

David A. Hensher

Kenneth J. Button

THE INSTITUTION OF HIGHWAYS & TRANSPORTATION

This Handbook is supported by The Institution of Highways & Transportation (IHT).

The Institution is the foremost learned society in the U.K. concerned specifically with the design, construction, maintenance and operation of sustainable transport systems and infrastructure.

It aims to provide a forum for the exchange of technical information and views on highways and transport policy; to produce practical technical publications; to provide specialist advice to government and other bodies; to make roads safer for the travelling public; and to encourage training and professional development to meet today’s requirements.

Membership, which is currently 10,400 world-wide, is open to all those working in Highways and Transportation whatever their discipline.

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Prelims
Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 Transport Planning
Chapter 3 Traffic Reduction
Chapter 4 Equity Versus Efficiency in Transport Systems
Chapter 5 The Concept of Optimal Transport Systems
Chapter 6 Economics of Transport Networks
Chapter 7 Traffic Congestion And Congestion Pricing
Chapter 8 Modal Diversion
Chapter 9 Induced Travel and User Benefits: Clarifying Definitions and Measurement For Urban Road Infrastructure
Chapter 10 Cost–Benefit Analysis in Transport
Chapter 11 Transport Subsidies
Chapter 12 Transportation Demand Management
Chapter 13 Infrastructure Capacity
Chapter 14 Transport Safety
Chapter 15 Environmental Protection
Chapter 16 Transportation Systems and Economic Development
Chapter 17 Bus Services: Deregulation and Privatization (Lessons for Third World Cities)
Chapter 18 Transportation in Sparsely Populated Regions
Chapter 19 Biking and Walking: the Position of Non-Motorized Transport Modes in Transport Systems
Chapter 20 Traffic Calming
Chapter 21 Specialized Transport
Chapter 22 Women and Travel
Chapter 23 Cross-Border Traffic
Chapter 24 Parking and Traffic Control
Chapter 25 Road Vehicle Design Standards
Chapter 26 Junction Design
Chapter 27 High-Occupancy Routes and Truck Lanes
Chapter 28 Urban Traffic Flow
Chapter 29 Traffic Flow Control
Chapter 30 Traffic Control Devices and Management
Chapter 31 Intelligent Transport Systems
Chapter 32 Transportation Information Systems
Chapter 33 Route Guidance Systems
Chapter 34 Modeling Traffic Signal Control
Chapter 35 Railway Scheduling
Chapter 36 Public Transport Scheduling
Chapter 37 Seaport Terminal Management
Chapter 38 Air Traffic Control Systems
Chapter 39 Airport Slot Controls
Subject Index
Author Index