Wang, 2018 - Google Patents
Evaluation of traffic speed control devices and its applicationsWang, 2018
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- Wang S
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Traffic speed control devices have an important role in transportation systems. Static devices, such as speed limit signs, can advocate safe and efficient traffic movements by displaying appropriate speed limits. Changeable message signs have many applications in …
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