The concept of presenting reliable and repeatable information to motorists
What is Driver Expectancy?
The largest vehicle usually accommodated in roadway design
What is Design Vehicle?
The new Great Lakes District is represented by this number of sections
What is 6? (Illinois Section, Indiana Section, Michigan Section, North-Central Section, Ohio Section, and Wisconsin Section)
The R16-6 requires headlights to be on when the weather is doing this
What is Raining?
The subtitle for the 6th Edition of the HCM is “A Guide for this type of Mobility Analysis”
What is Multimodal?
200 – The ability of drivers to detect objects beyond the center, most accurate field vision is known as
What is Peripheral Vision?
A basic measure of traffic demand, defined as the total volume during a given time period
What is Average Daily Traffic (ADT)?
The number of ITE Student Chapters in the new Great Lakes District
What is 23?
The EM-1 sign is typically used for evacuation routes during this type of weather
What is a Hurricane?
Volume 2 of the HCM covers uninterrupted flow, while Volume 3 covers this type of flow
What is Interrupted Flow?
300 – The driving task model consists of 3 elements. The one related to keeping a vehicle at a desired speed and trajectory is known as
What is Control?
These types of roadside facilities include culverts, channels, curbs, gutters, and drains
What are Drainage Facilities?
These eight states form the new Great Lakes District
What is Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota and Wisconsin?
The W8-5 sign advises motorists the roadway may be slippery when the roadway is this
What is wet?
Travel modes covered by the HCM include motorized vehicles, pedestrians, and this
What are Bicycles?
This is the second component of PRT
What is Decision?
High Point that defines limits the drainage area for roadways
What is Crest Curve?
The Great Lakes District President
Who is Mike McCarthy
The W8-13 sign advises motorists that a bridge might do this before the road
What is Ice?
Undersaturated conditions exist where demand is less than capacity, while this condition exists when demand exceeds capacity
What is Oversaturated?
The practice in traffic engineering of presenting information the same way, multiple times
What is Redundancy?
Typically placed between tangents and circular curves to provide a transition from a normal crown section to a superelevated one
What is a Spiral Curve?
The official publication of the Great Lakes District Institute of Transportation Engineers
The Great Lakes Navigator
The W8-19 Depth Gauge sign may be installed on a roadway which does this frequently
What are Floods?
This term is defined as the length of roadway between two points
What is a Segment?