Traffic Stream Parameters
editDaily Volumes
editAverage Annual Daily Traffic (AADT)
editIt is the average daily volume (24 hr) at a given location over a whole year.[1]
Average Annual Weekday Traffic (AAWT)
editThe average 24 hour volume occurring on weekdays for a whole year (365 days).[2]
Average Daily Traffic (ADT)
editIt is the average 24 hour volume at a given location over a defined time period less than a year.[3]
Average Weekday Traffic (AWT)
editThe average 24 hour weekday volume at a given location over a defined time period less than a year.[4]
Hourly Volumes
editPeak Hour
editThe single hour of the day that has the highest hourly volume is referred to as the peak hour.[5]
Peak Hour Factor (PHF)
editIt is used to describe stability of volume distribution in an hour.
The maximum possible value for PHF is 1.
- ^ Roess, Roger P. (2011). Traffic engineering. Prassas, Elena S., McShane, William R. (4th ed ed.). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson. ISBN 978-0-13-613573-9. OCLC 457159113.
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