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Traffic Control: What Works?

September 1, 1996 by LRRB

Determining the best type of traffic control for a given situation is one of the most complex tasks faced by public engineers. This video discusses how engineers develop reasonable, research-based traffic control strategies and apply engineering judgment to select speed control devices.

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Library ID: VT389
Length: 12:24
Date produced: September 1996

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