Transportation Planning "R's"
ITE International Committees
Urban Road Operation
Test your memory
Stayest in thine Lane
100

ROW

What is Right-of-Way

100

Part of the Planning Council, this committee focuses on quality of life benefits associated with active transportation. 

What is the Transportation and Health Committee?

100

This term describes the total space required for an interchange and is often the limiting factor in interchange selection.

What is an interchange footprint?

100

Traffic flow that has just passed through a bottleneck and (assuming the absence of another bottleneck downstream), is accelerating back to free-flow speed

What is Queue-Discharge Flow?

100

The general term for freeway facilities, or sets of lanes within a freeway facility, that are operated using a variety of fixed and/or real-time strategies responding to local goals and objectives to more efficiently move traffic in those lanes. 

What are Managed Lanes?

200

RTP

What is Regional Transportation Plan

200

Part of the Safety Council, this committee is committed to the goal of no transportation related deaths.

What is the Vision Zero Committee?

200

Feeling lucky? This interchange type can accommodate freeway left turn movements without flyovers. Disadvantages include a large footprint and the weaving effect.

What is a clover leaf?

200

Name 2 of the 6 dimensions of system performance

Quantity of service, intensity of congestion, duration of congestion, extent of congestion, variability, accessibility

200

E.T.L.

What is Express Toll Lane
300

ROI

What is Return on Investment?

300
One of the ITE Board committees, this group focuses on the development and inclusion of the next generation of transportation engineers.

What is the Younger Member Committee?

300

Feeling sad? Residents near this type of urban road aren't because of reduced noise and visual pollution.

What are depressed segments?

300

Name 2 of the 4 common area counts traffic studies from the TrafficWiki

Cordon Counts, Screen-line counts, Control counts, and coverage counts

300

We're not referring to the scapula or the Clavicle, but this lane feature is used as a safety refuge and in some cases an additional lane to improve bus operations. 

What is a shoulder?

400

RSL

What is Remaining Service Life?

400

This newly formed committee focuses on making transportation equity a focus in the profession.

What is the Equity Committee?

400

Feeling high? This urban road type is constructed as a viaduct and is useful when there is limited right of way or a high water table or 

What is an elevated segment?

400

This rate is sused as the Level of service measure for two-lane-highways

Follower density

400

These kinds of events are common in Florida and Texas, so freeways are designed with shoulders that can serve as an evacuation route.

What are Hurricanes?

500

RRT

What is Rapid Rail Transit? (commonly referred to as metro or heavy rail) Between light rail and commuter rail.

500

Part of the Traffic Engineering Council, this committee's mission is to improve the understanding and application of traffic simulation and capacity analysis.

What is SimCap or the ITE Simulation and Capacity Analysis Committee?

500

Recommend in areas where freeway exit spacing is less than a mile apart, this style of freeway ramp uses grade separated ramps where the exit ramp and entrance ramp cross over each other.

What is Braiding?

500

Orlando’s regional commuter rail system

What is Sun Rail?

500

If you stay in this kind of lane, you'll find yourself merging or taking the next exit.

What is an auxiliary lane?

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