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hi friends,
i am searching for a book related with highway design and traffic safety, mainly related with OPERATING SPEED and design speed. does anyone have this book please;
Highway Design and Traffic Safety Engineering by Ruediger Lamm
The TOC of this book is:
Functional classification; principles of road network design; classification of roads; design components; alignment - historical and introductory; general considerations; basic procedures in road planning and design with special emphasis on environmental issues; relevant speeds; safety criteria; driving dynamics and safety criteria; safety related issues; horizontal alignment; vertical alignment; general listing of previous results; safety evaluation processes; appendix - human factor; road safety worldwide; cross sections - methodological procedures; general considerations; fundamentals for the dimensions of the design elements of road cross sections; cross section design.
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any other books related with operaing speed is also most welcome.
Thanks All!
Refer to this post.. You could probably buy the book... Its hard to get the scanned copy..

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hi, thanks for your reply.
anyway, the link which you have provided is not the same things.
that is an indian book with less than 2$ price and very general book for diploma level engineering.
actually, i can buy this one, but i am in china now and it not possible to get this book in chinese market.
side by side, i am searching some books related with V85 ie operating speed, if you are a highway engineer, you may know it, otherwise not.