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100

FHWA

What is the Federal Highway Administration?

100

For passenger travel, highways account for about ___% of all passenger-miles

90

100

Effort vs Resistance

Tractive effort is simply the force
available at the roadway surface to
perform work (expressed in lbs [N])
Resistance (expressed in lbs [N]) is
defined as the force impeding vehicle
motion

100

Factors affecting rolling resistance


Rigidity of tire and roadway surface
Tire inflation pressure and temperature
Vehicle speed

100

Spiral Curve

is a curve of gradually increasing radius that allows an easy transition between a circular arc and a straight on a road or railway.

200
FAA

What is the Federal Aviation Administration?

200

Trucks account for about __% of the freight ton-miles and nearly __% of the value of all transported goods

37, 80

200

Aerodynamic resistance originates from a
number of sources 


Turbulent flow of air around the vehicle body
(≈ 85%)

Friction of air passing over vehicle body (≈ 12%)


Air flow through vehicle components such as
radiators and air vents (≈ 3%)

200

PTSF

PSI

TSI

AASHTO

Percent Time Spent Following

Present Serviceability Index

Terminal Serviceability Index

American Association of State Highways and Transportation Officials

200

Superelevation

Superelevation is defined as the amount by which the outer edge of a curve on a road or railroad is banked above the inner edge.

300

FTA

What is the Federal Transit Administration?


300
3 aspects of Traffic Control Technologies

1.New advances in  traffic signal timing and coordination

2. New traffic controls, safety, navigation, and congestion-mitigation tech

3. system reliability, human response, and the human/tech response

300

Sources of Rolling Resistance

Primary source (about 90%) of this resistance is
the deformation of the tire as it passes over the
roadway surface.
Tire penetration/roadway surface compression
(about 4%)
Tire slippage and air circulation around tire &
wheel (about 6%)

300

Simple Curve

A simple circular curve is a curve consists of a single arc with a constant radius connecting the two tangents.

300

T or F

For a horizontal curve on a two-lane highway, Rv is equal to R plus half the lane width

False

400

NHTSA

National Highway Traffic Safety Administration

400

PC

PT

PI

PVI

PVC

PVT

Point of Curve

Point of Tangent

Point of Intersection

Point of Vertical Intersection

Point of Vertical Curve

Point of Vertical Tangent

400

Grade Resistance

The grade resistance is determined
simply as the component of the vehicle
weight acting parallel to the roadway
surface

400

Compound Curve

A compound curve is a curve made up of two or more circular arcs of successively shorter or longer radii, joined tangentially without reversal of curvature.

400

T or F

1 horsepower equals 550 watts

F

1 horsepower equals 550 lb*ft/s

500

Secretary of Transportation 

Pete Buttigieg

500

AADT

CBR

LOS

PHF

PF

pcphpl

DHV

PCE

Annual Average Daily Traffic

California Bearing Ratio

Level-of-service

Peak-hour factor

Progression Adjustment Factor

Passenger Car per hour per lane

Design Hour Volume

Passenger-car equivalency

500

AASHTO Code for SSD

tr=2.5 sec

a= 11.2 ft/s2

f= 0.35

G= 5%

500

Reverse Curve

 is a section of a horizontal alignment on highways or railroad tracks, produced by the joining of two curves that turn in opposite directions.

500

CBR Test

CBR is test is a penetration test used to evaluate the surface layer strength of roads and pavements.