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Title: ITE Report Summary Guidelines for the Design and Application of Speed Humps: An ITE Proposed Recommended Practice
Journal: ITE Journal
Publisher: Washington (DC): Institute of Transportation Engineers
Year: 2007
Full Text:http://www.ite.org/traffic/documents/JB07IA42.pdf

Title: Effectiveness of the MUTCD 3B-27 Advanced Speed Hump Markings
Journal: ITE Annual Meeting Compendium
Publisher: Washington (DC): Institute of Transportation Engineers
Year: 2007
Full Text:http://www.ite.org/traffic/documents/AB07H1103.pdf

Title: Safer Streets: The Measured Effectiveness of Hartford’s Citywide Traffic Calming Program
Journal: ITE Annual Meeting Compendium
Publisher: Washington (DC): Institute of Transportation Engineers
Year: 2007
Full Text:http://www.ite.org/traffic/documents/AB07H3401.pdf

Title: Speed Hump Design and Usage: Update to the ITE Guidelines
Journal: ITE Annual Meeting Compendium
Publisher: Washington (DC): Institute of Transportation Engineers
Year: 2007
Full Text:http://www.ite.org/traffic/documents/AB07H1101.pdf

Title: Westminster, CO, USA’s Experience with Neighborhood Traffic Management
Journal: ITE Journal
Publisher: Washington (DC): Institute of Transportation Engineers
Year: 2007
Full Text:http://www.ite.org/traffic/documents/JB07AA44.pdf

Title: Traffic Calming as an Integral Element of a Suburban Revitalization Program
Journal: ITE Journal
Publisher: Washington (DC): Institute of Transportation Engineers
Year: 2006
Full Text:http://www.ite.org/traffic/documents/JB06KA28.pdf

Title: An Evaluation of Speed Cushions on Neighborhood Streets: Balancing Emergency Vehicle Mobility with Traffic Calming Needs
Journal: ITE Annual Meeting Compendium
Publisher: Washington (DC): Institute of Transportation Engineers
Year: 2006
Full Text:http://www.ite.org/traffic/documents/AB06H4801.pdf

Title: An Evaluation of Traffic Calming Measures and Their Impact on Vehicular Speeds on an Urban Principal Arterial Roadway on the Periphery of an Activity Center
Journal: ITE Annual Meeting Compendium
Publisher: Washington (DC): Institute of Transportation Engineers
Year: 2006
Full Text:http://www.ite.org/traffic/documents/AB06H5202.pdf

Title: Managing Traffic in Residential Neighborhoods: A New Challenge in Modeling Transportation in Urbanized Regions
Journal: ITE Annual Meeting Compendium
Publisher: Washington (DC): Institute of Transportation Engineers
Year: 2006
Full Text:http://www.ite.org/traffic/documents/AB06H5201.pdf

Title: Downtown Brooklyn Traffic Calming Implementation: Calming Clinton Street with the Traffic Engineering Toolbox
Journal: ITE Technical Conference Compendium
Publisher: Washington (DC): Institute of Transportation Engineers
Year: 2006
Full Text:http://www.ite.org/traffic/documents/CB06C0602.pdf

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