bjgottlieb
Civil/Environmental
- Jan 28, 2008
- 4
Hi All,
I am currently studying for my upcoming PE exam (April 16th). As most people do I am using the Lindeburg Manual for studying. I am in the process of taking the Transportation PE Sample Exam and am stuck on one problem in particular. If you have the book, the problem is 180. For those that do not, it is summarized here:
7-mile rural two-lane highway
Two-way volume of 1100 vph
Rolling Terrain
11-foot lanes, 4-foot paved shoulders
40% no passing zones
15 access points
Directional split is 60/40
PHF = 0.92
5% Trucks, 3% Buses, and 2% RVs
BFFS = 60mph
Calculate the highest directional flow rate for the peak 15min period in passenger cars/hr.
Now I know this is a Highway Capacity Manual 2000 Edition problem. Chapter 20 should be used. We are looking at calculating vp. My question is as follows:
The Lindeburg Solution uses 60% directional flow to calculate the Grade Adjustment Factor (fg), but uses the two-way flow rates for the Passenger-Car Equivalents (Et and Er). Is this correct? It seems that you would use the 60% directional flow rate for both.
Please help!!
Thanks to all in advance.
BJ
I am currently studying for my upcoming PE exam (April 16th). As most people do I am using the Lindeburg Manual for studying. I am in the process of taking the Transportation PE Sample Exam and am stuck on one problem in particular. If you have the book, the problem is 180. For those that do not, it is summarized here:
7-mile rural two-lane highway
Two-way volume of 1100 vph
Rolling Terrain
11-foot lanes, 4-foot paved shoulders
40% no passing zones
15 access points
Directional split is 60/40
PHF = 0.92
5% Trucks, 3% Buses, and 2% RVs
BFFS = 60mph
Calculate the highest directional flow rate for the peak 15min period in passenger cars/hr.
Now I know this is a Highway Capacity Manual 2000 Edition problem. Chapter 20 should be used. We are looking at calculating vp. My question is as follows:
The Lindeburg Solution uses 60% directional flow to calculate the Grade Adjustment Factor (fg), but uses the two-way flow rates for the Passenger-Car Equivalents (Et and Er). Is this correct? It seems that you would use the 60% directional flow rate for both.
Please help!!
Thanks to all in advance.
BJ