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Committee on Traffic Flow Theory & Characteristics
Transportation Research Board
National Academy of Sciences

 
     
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Traffic Flow Theory Repository of Past Publications
We are pleased to provide a repository of important past publications.

  • Greenshields, B.D. A study of traffic capacity, Proceedings of the Highway Research Board , Vol. 14, p. 468, 1935.
  • Edie, L.C., and Foote, R.S., Traffic flow in tunnels, High. Res. Board Proc., 37, pp. 334-344, 1958.
  • Edie, L.C. and R.S. Foote, Experiments on Single Lane Flow in Tunnels, Theory of Traffic Flow , Proceedings of Symposium on the Theory of Traffic Flow , ed R. Herman, pp. 175-192. Elsevier , New York , 1961.
  • Wardrop, J.G., Some theoretical aspects of road traffic research, Proc. Inst. Civ. Eng . Part 2, 325-378, 1952.
  • Theory of Traffic Flow , Proceedings of Symposium on the Theory of Traffic Flow , ed R. Herman, pp. 175-192. Elsevier , New York , 1961.
  • Monograph on Traffic Flow Theory, Highway Research Board Special Report 79, 1964.
  • Monograph on Traffic Flow Theory, Transportation Research Board Special Report 165, 1975.
  • Traffic Flow Theory: A State of the Art Report, Transportation Research Board, www.tfhrc.gov/its/tft/tft.htm, 1999.
  • Hoogendoorn, S. and Bovy, P. State-of-the-art of Vehicular Traffic Flow Modelling., Proceedings of the I MECH E Part I Journal of Systems & Control Engineering , Volume 215, Number 4, 19 August 2001, pp. 283-303.
  • Gazis, D. The Origins of Traffic Theory, Operations Research , Volume 50, Issue 1, Jan. � Feb. 2002, pp. 69-77.
  • Newell, G.F. Memoirs on Highway Traffic Flow Theory in the 1950s, Operations Research , Volume 50, Issue 1, Jan. � Feb. 2002, pp. 173-178
  • Lighthill, M. J. and Whitham, G. B. . On kinematic waves: a theory of traffic flow on long crowded roads, Proceedings of the Royal Society , Series A, Vol. 229, pp 317-345, 1955.
  • Richards, P. I. Shock waves on the highway. Operations Research 4: pp. 42-51, 1956.
  • Newell, G.F. A simplified theory of kinematic waves in highway traffic, I. General theory, II. Queuing at freeway bottlenecks, III. Multidestination flows, Transportation Research 27B , 281-313, 1993
  • Prigogine, I. and Herman, R.. Kinetic Theory of Vehicular Traffic. Elsevier, New York , 1971.
  • Daganzo, C.F. The cell transmission model: A dynamic representation of highway traffic consistent with the hydrodynamic theory, Transportation Research B , 28(4), 269-287, 1994.
  • Daganzo, C.F. The cell transmission model. Part II: Network traffic, Transportation Research B , 29 (2), 79-93, 1995.
  • Payne, H.J., Models of freeway traffic and control. Simulation Councils Proc. Series: Mathematical Model of Public Systems , 1(1):51-60, 1971
  • Daganzo, C.F. Requiem for high-order fluid approximations of traffic flow, Transportation Research B , 29 (4), 277-287, 1995
  • Chandler , R.E., Herman, R., and Montroll, E.W. Traffic Dynamics: Studies in Car Following, Operations Research , Vol. 6, No. 2, pp. 165-184, 1958.
  • Herman, R., Montroll, E.W., Potts, R.B., and Rothery, R.W. Traffic Dynamics: Analysis of Stability in Car Following, Operations Research, Vol. 7, No. 1, pp. 86-106, 1959.
  • Edie, L.C, Discussion on Traffic Stream Measurements and Definitions, Proc. 2nd Int'l Symp. on the Theory of Traffic Flow . (J. Almond, editor), 139-154, OECD, Paris, France, 1963.
  • Treiterer and Myers, Hysteresis phenomenon in traffic flow, Proceedings of the 6th International Symposium on Transportation and Traffic Theory, ed. D.J. Buckley, pp. 13-38, Elsevier, New York, 1974.
  • Webster, F. V. Traffic Signal Settings. Road Research Technical Paper, No. 39, Her Majesty's Stationary Office, London , U.K., 1958.
  • Daganzo, C.F. "A behavioral theory of multi-lane traffic flow. Part I: Long homogeneous freeway sections." Transportation Research Part B: Methodological Volume 36, Issue 2, February 2002, Pages 131-158
  • Newell, G.F. Theory of Highway Traffic Flow 1945-1965, UCB-ITS-CN-95-1, University of California at Berkeley, 1995.
  • Newell, G.F. Theory of Highway Traffic Signals, UCB-ITS-CN-89-1, University of California at Berkeley, 1989.

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