ITE Traffic Engineering Handbook, Digital Edition

Welcome to the ITE Traffic Engineering Handbook, Digital Edition

To access the Traffic Engineering Handbook, 7th Edition, please use this link.

This edition of the ITE Traffic Engineering Handbook is available exclusively for ITE members. Between 1941 and 2016, ITE published seven editions of the Transportation Engineering Handbook as a comprehensive reference guide for the transportation engineering professional. As transportation practice changes and new knowledge becomes available the Traffic Engineering Handbook, Digital Edition is positioned to best meet the dynamic needs of today’s transportation professionals through regular review and updates.

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Select the chapter of interest from the Table of Contents below to access the handbook.

Table of Contents

1 - The Practice of Traffic Engineering: Overview

2 - Probability and Statistical Analyses Techniques for Traffic Engineering Performance Measurement

3 - Road Users

4 - Traffic Engineering Studies

5 - Level of Service Concepts in Multimodal Environments

6 - Forecasting Travel Demand

7 - Traffic Flow Characteristics for Uninterrupted Flow Facilities

8 - Design and Operations of Road Segments and Interchanges in Rural Areas

9 - Planning, Design, and Operations of Road Segments and Interchanges in Urban Areas

10 - Design and Control for Interrupted Traffic Flow Through Intersections

11 - Design and Operation of Complete Streets and Intersections

12 - Access Management

13 - Parking

14 - Traffic Calming

15 - Work Zone Maintenance of Traffic and Construction Staging

16 - Traffic Management for Planned, Unplanned, and Emergency Events

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