• Determination Of Headway And Average Travel Speed Of Vehicles
    [Case study of post office-Kwara State Polytechnic permanent Site Car park Road]

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    • ABSTRACT
      Since it is compulsory that people and goods move from one part of the country to the other or within particular defined regional area, the facilities used for this purpose need to be well planned, designed and constructed. Inadequate and unplanned traffic control constitute a lot of problems resulting in delay, congestion, immobility to uneasy access to transport etc. This project is to determine the headway and average travel speed of vehicles (Case study of post office- Kwara State Polytechnic permanent site car park road). In order to determine the time taken, distance, speed of a vehicle of the existing road network. Having considered the necessary observations from the post- office to Kwara state polytechnic permanent site car park we are able to observe that the distance is 10. 5km and the time taken varies where the lowest value of time taken from day one is sixteen (16) minutes while the highest is twenty two minutes (22) while on the second day we were able to determine the time taken from 8: 19am – 9: 30am and the total lowest value of the time taken is twenty (20) minutes while the highest is twenty two (22) minutes and the total average headway for the day one is 3.5 minutes while the total average headway for the day two practical is 4.5 minutes and the determination of the average speed of the day one practical is 11.2km per hour while the average speed for the second day practical is 11. 20km per hour and the total value for day 1 and 2 is 11. 15km per hour and also we are able to determine the day like Monday, Tuesday, Friday are the days that have much masses while Wednesday, Thursday are not much and also from the result, the Average Daily Time (ADT) of traffic volume shows that morning peak hour flow is 8: 00am to 9: 00am everyday, due to Kwara state polytechnic permanent site students and also the staff and University of Ilorin Teaching Hospital (UITH) that was moved to Oke- Oyi which was sited along the same direction, due to movement of student and workers that are going to their normal daily activities and also the afternoon peak hour is 4: 00pm to 5: 00pm when they are returning from their daily activities but the traffic flow is high in the morning than that of the afternoon peak hour flow.  

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    • LIST OF TABLES - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]LIST OF TABLESTable            Title                                     3.1     The table below shows the Analysis of Different Travel Time of Vehicles for the Determination of Their Headways.3.2    Vehicle Composition for Both Direction on Monday 1st May, 2017 at Post Office – Maraba Road.  3.3    Vehicle Composition for Both Direction on Monday 2nd May, 2017 at Post Office – Maraba Road.3.4    Vehicle composition for both Directio ... Continue reading---

         

      TABLE OF CONTENTS - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]TABLE OF CONTENTSTitle page   Declaration  Dedication  Acknowledgement     Abstract   Table of content   List of Table   CHAPTER ONE 1.0    Introduction    1.1     Statement of the Problem  1.2     Aim of the Project    1.3    Objectives of the Project   1.3          Methodology   1.4    Scope of the Project    1.5     Justification of the Project   CHAPTER TWO2.0    Literature Review   2.1    Introduction    2.2    Delay Studies ... Continue reading---

         

      CHAPTER ONE - [ Total Page(s): 2 ]CHAPTER ONE 1.0    INTRODUCTIONThe determination of headway and average travel speed on a road network cannot be over emphasized as concerns the transportation. Headway and average travel speed are among the imperative parameters to be mentioned in the consideration of traffic flow. The efficient evaluation of headway and average travel speed is important for their contribution to the effectiveness of road network functionality therefore adequate management practices are needed.Headway is a m ... Continue reading---

         

      CHAPTER TWO - [ Total Page(s): 15 ]CHAPTER TWO2.0    LITERATURE REVIEW2.1    INTRODUCTIONThis chapter deals with the literature aspect, of this project deal mostly to the review of work done earlier in such aspects in order to assist in the planning and execution of this project.2.2    DELAY STUDIES Delay is the time lost to travel due to traffic frictions and traffic control devices. It is usually express in seconds or second per vehicle delay information is recorded when the traffic flow is stopped or greatly impeded. ... Continue reading---

         

      CHAPTER THREE - [ Total Page(s): 9 ]The formular used in the data collected for traffic delay studies is given by.T=Nt/Vwhere;T=Average travel time N=Total density of trafficV=Time volume of vehicle counted.  ... Continue reading---

         

      CHAPTER FOUR - [ Total Page(s): 3 ]Average daily traffic volume for afternoon.from the table,the average traffic volume is calculated for afternoon as:- ... Continue reading---

         

      CHAPTER FIVE - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]CHAPTER FIVECONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATION5.1    CONCLUSION In the analysis of the result, having considered the Headway and Average time taken for vehicle to cover the distance of post office to Kwara state polytechnic permanent site road. It can be infer that the headway between different commercial vehicles traversing the road is steady due to the time interval of parking analyzed in the table. When there is high influx of people e.g students, the headway between two vehicles tends to be mi ... Continue reading---

         

      REFRENCES - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]REFERENCESA.E. Radwan, S. Kalevela Investigation of the effect of change invehicular characteristics on highway capacity and level of service, Transportation research record, transportation research board, vol. 1005, National Research Council, Washington (DC) (1985) P. 65–71Adeoti, K.A. (2012): Lecturer note on Traffic Engineering, Department of Civil Engineering. Kwara State Polytechnic, Ilorin.D.L. Harkey, H.D. Robertson, S.E. Davis Assessment of current speed zoning criteria, Transport ... Continue reading---