Type: | Open University Language: Danish |
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Previous course: C6722
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No credit points with: C6722
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Prerequisite: 67231
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Recommended semester: 4th -7th semester
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Scope and form: Lectures and approx.10 exercises.
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Examination: Evaluation of report(s) (13-scale)
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Department: Department of Planning
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Aim: To enable the students to work with the concepts and methods, which are used by local road authorities when planning for road and path traffic.
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Contents: Five themes are treated in the course: Introduction (e.g. road user psychology, behaviour, traffic countings and traffic measurements), regulation of intersections (yield-, roundabout- and signalised intersections), traffic safety, traffic environment and traffic network planning. The themes are treated on the basis of considerations concerning the various road users in individual traffic modes: pedestrians, cyclists and car drivers. The technical aspects will be made clear through exercises, in part through measurements in the field, in part through calculation exercises (some on PC's).
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