Traffic Engineering

Traffic engineering is the newest discipline in the WARRIP. This field will focus on researching better ways to understand, plan for, and manage traffic in an ever-changing landscape. With evolving vehicle types, new operating technologies, and increasing demand on road networks, research is essential to stay ahead of these changes and ensure efficient, safe, and sustainable transport solutions.

Relevant Projects

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Weaving Capacity Methodology based on Maximum Sustainable Flow Rate (MSFR) Analysis Method

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Weaving Capacity Methodology based on Maximum Sustainable Flow Rate (MSFR) Analysis Method

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The Western Australian Road Research Innovation Program (WARRIP) is a collaborative research initiative between Main Roads Western Australia (Main Roads) and the Australian Road Research Board (ARRB).

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