The purpose of this particular forum

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The purpose of this particular forum

Postby EdT. on Sat Oct 20, 2007 10:26 am

While somewhat scarce in comparison to other subject matter, there are still many books and publications relevant to our collective obsessions (namely traffic signals and signs). I've been turned onto a few, and have been lucky enough to find a few more myself, but I just know there are more out there.

As I can, I'll post the ones I've come across, but if you know of one that hasn't been listed yet, please do speak up! ;)
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Re: The purpose of this particular forum

Postby dwp49423 on Tue Oct 23, 2007 7:51 am

Could the ISBN numbers be listed for books? Would make it a piece of cake if any of us wanted our own copy. Just punch that number Amazon or walk into Barnes & Noble with it, etc.

just a random thought...

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Re: The purpose of this particular forum

Postby 3liteguy on Tue Oct 23, 2007 6:26 pm

INSTITUTE OF TRANSPORTATION ENGINEERS

MANUAL OF TRAFFIC SIGNAL DESIGN (2)

James H Kell and Iris J. Fullerton

Prentice Hall inc. a division of Simon and Schuster

ISBN 0-13-554338-X

But boy is this stuff DRY reading!
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Re: The purpose of this particular forum

Postby EdT. on Wed Oct 24, 2007 10:54 am

Dave - Good idea on the ISBN. Though some material, especially that published by a trade organization, will not have an ISBN available, so the necessary ordering information and/or links to websites would be greatly appreciated.

3LG - Thanks for the info. Just how DRY is it? And what does the content cover? It sounds like a kind of MUTCD, no?
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Re: The purpose of this particular forum

Postby 3liteguy on Wed Oct 24, 2007 8:43 pm

Oh this book gets real specific from an engineering standpoint (what the hell, I mean it's written by engineers why should it read like Green Eggs and Ham?) Chapter headings are as follows;

PREDESIGN ACTIVITIES
BASE PLAN PREPERATION
OPERATIONAL REQUIREMENTS
SIGNAL DISPLAY AND DESIGN CONFIGURATION
TRAFFIC SIGNAL CONTROLLERS
DETECTORS
WIRING/CABLING

and more but it is very technical and I keep trying to wade into it little by little. It's basically a step by step of intesection design and constructon from the first permit to the last slamming shut of the controller cabinet door. For a layman like myself, I have to translate some passages, literally, and gloss over a bit of the matematical indecies and formulii. Originally printed in 1982, my copy appears to have been a 1991 reprint. I also didn't see it in the list of books in the ITE book store.

(Green Eggs and Ham was on my summer reading list and I must say its a definite read!)
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Re: The purpose of this particular forum

Postby NxtPhs on Mon Dec 08, 2008 9:33 pm

Here's the link for the book at ITE.

http://www.ite.org/emodules/scriptconte ... pc=TB-005A

It's a tad bit pricey for recreational reading (not mention dry). I don't think I've ever made it all the way through the book myself. :shock:
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