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Probabilistic Analysis of Highway Capacity Manual Models: Case Study of a Signalized Intersection

“Uncertainty analysis” is a relatively new term in traffic capacity analysis, but it is routine in other areas of civil engineering. Three methods are proposed to examine the uncertainty of Highway Capacity Manual models caused by variance in the inputs: one-at-a-time, point estimate, and Monte Carl...

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Published in:Transportation research record 2007-01, Vol.2027 (1), p.58-64
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