ASVV - recommendations for traffic provisions in built-up areas

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  • Datum:01-03-1998

Collected in this publication is the knowledge relating to design, implementation and management of traffic provisions in built-up areas.


 

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    Index:

    Section I: Introduction
    1 Plan and outline
    1.1 Determination of terms
    1.2 ASVV-method of approach
    1.3 Directions for reading ASVV
    2 Terms
    2.1 Definitions of terms
    2.2 Abbreviations in the ASVV

    Section II: Basic Information
    3 Information on people, vehicle, road and traffic
    3.1 Introduction
    3.2 Participants in traffic
    3.3 Vehicles and pedestrians
    3.4 Traffic
    4 Traffic engineering premises
    4.1 Introduction
    4.2 Premises of a traffic planning nature
    4.3 Traffic engineering premises
    5 Non-traffic engineering aspects
    5.1 Introduction
    5.2 Town and country planning, landscaping and cultural historical aspects
    5.3 General-planning and economic aspects
    5.4 Environmental engineering aspects
    5.5 Civil engineering aspects
    5.6 Financial aspects
    5.7 Social aspects
    5.8 Policy aspects
    5.9 Legal and procedural aspects

    Section III: Working methods
    6 Methods of analysis and traffic planning aspects
    6.1 Introduction
    6.2 Sustainable Safety
    6.3 Functions of a road section
    6.4 Forecast models
    6.5 Parking management
    6.6 Planning aspects of public (bus) transport
    6.7 Planning aspects of cycle traffic
    6.8 Necessity of crossing for slow-moving traffic
    6.9 Speed reducing provisions
    6.10 Traffic and transport management
    6.11 Criteria for installing or removing traffic lights
    6.12 Design process traffic lights control system
    6.13 Town planning aspects of traffic provisions
    6.14 Goods transport and public services
    7 Design aids
    7.1 Introduction
    7.2 Traffic engineering aspects of car traffic
    7.3 Traffic engineering aspects of public bus transport
    7.4 Traffic engineering aspects of cycle traffic
    7.5 Traffic engineering aspects of pedestrian traffic
    7.6 Traffic engineering aspects of mixed traffic
    7.7 Traffic regulation

    Section IV: Provisions
    8 Provisions for traffic flow
    8.1 Introduction
    8.2 Provisions on road sections
    8.3 Provisions at intersections
    8.4 Planning elements
    9 Traffic engineering provisions for individual categories
    9.1 Introduction
    9.2 Motor vehicles
    9.3 Public transport
    9.4 Cyclists
    9.5 Pedestrians
    10 Traffic engineering provisions for mixed traffic
    10.1 Introduction
    10.2 Provisions for traditional streets
    10.3 Provisions for residential estates and pedestrian areas
    10.4 Supplementary provisions on road sections
    10.5 Supplementary provisions at intersections
    10.6 Transition zones between different types of residential area and/or areas with
    differing traffic conditions
    11 Measures used for traffic regulation
    11.1 Introduction
    11.2 Traffic lights control system
    11.3 Measures in accordance with article 12 of the BABW
    11.4 Joint use of bus carriageway and bus lanes
    11.5 Various forms of Parking Regulation

    Section V: Special topics
    12 Technical subjects
    12.1 Introduction
    12.2 Pavements
    12.3 Traffic signing and road marking
    12.4 Public lighting
    12.5 Direction signing
    12.6 Planting
    12.7 Environmental effect of traffic provisions
    13 Provisions for works in progress
    13.1 Introduction
    13.2 Static works
    13.3 Dynamic works

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