Subject Code:  CE3L021 Subject Name: Traffic Engineering and Management L-T-P: 3-0-0 Credit: 3
Pre-requisite(s):    Nil
Introduction to traffic engineering; Fundamental parameters and relations of traffic flow; Traffic stream models; Traffic speed and volume measurement procedures: Capacity and Level of service LOS; Ramp metering;  Principles of traffic control; Uncontrolled intersection;  Channelization; Traffic rotary;  Grade separated intersection;  Basic principle and elements of Traffic signal design, Coordinated traffic signal;Specialised Traffic Studies: Parking Studies; Accident Studies; Fuel consumption and emission studies; Congestion studies; Toll operation: Pedestrian studies; Intelligent transportation system; Traffic Control, Traffic Management
Text/Reference Books:
  1. Mannering F.L., Kilareski W.P. and Washburn S.S.Principles of Highway Engineering and Traffic Analysis, John Wiley & Sons.
  2. Drew D.R.Traffic Flow Theory and Control, McGraw-Hill Book Company.
  3. May A.D.Traffic Flow Fundamentals, Prentice Hall.
  4. Slinn M., Guest P. and Mathews P.Traffic Engineering design, Elsevier.
  5. Roess R.P.,  Prassas E.S. and McShane W.R.Traffic Engineering, Prentice Hall.
  6. Kadiyali L.R.Traffic Engineering and Transport Planning, Khanna Publishers.
  7. Pignatro L.J.Traffic Engineering-Theory and Practice, Prentice-Hall.
  8. Khanna S.K.  and Justo C.E.G.Highway Material Testing, Nem Chand & Bros.
  9. Khisty C.J. and Lal B.K.Transportation Engineering, Prentice Hall India.
  10. Papacostas C.S. and Prevedouros P.D.Transportation Engineering & Planning, Prentice Hall.