Focusing on the fundamentals of random function theory, this book explores arrival, vehicle headway, and operational speed processes. It serves as both a practical and educational resource, encouraging further investigation into relevant applications. The clear, concise structure includes numerical examples to illustrate theoretical models, alongside detailed statistical characterizations that highlight various modeling approaches. A comprehensive bibliography is also provided for readers seeking deeper thematic insights.
Raffaele Mauro Bücher


Roundabouts have become one of the most significant traffic control measures because they are generally statistically safer and more efficient than traditional at grade intersections. This book is dedicated to the evaluation of the operating conditions of roundabouts. In five parts, it thoroughly illustrates the calculation of the capacity, including reliability, and waiting phenomena parameters, such as the times spent in the system and queue lengths. Fully worked examples are included throughout the chapters, with detailed explanations.