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The '''Canadian Capacity Guide for Signalized Intersections''' describes a methodology
 
 
== Objectives ==
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* to assist in the education of present and future transportation professionals.
 
 
== 1.2 Scope ==
The Guide provides a set of techniques that can be applied to operational, design and planning problems at signalized intersections. The operational procedures deal with a detailed assessment of operating conditions within a relatively short time frame when all factors are known or can be reasonably estimated. The design process is used to determine specific control parameters and
geometric features of an intersection that will meet desired design objectives and
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for their adjustment to the design and evaluation of traffic responsive signal control, including
the traffic actuated method.
 
 
== CITE ==
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The '''Canadian Institute of Transportation Engineers (CITE)''' membership is composed of more than 1,700 transportation engineers, planners, technologists and students across Canada.
<ref>http://www.cite7.org/index.php</ref>
 
 
== ITE ==
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The InterCalc software package ...
<ref>http://intercalc.ca/</ref>
 
 
==References==
{{Reflist}}
 
 
== External Links ==