This 15 credit Masters course is designed as an extension from undergraduate courses in the Transportation Engineering discipline (especially Civil 203 Transport Design and Telematics and Civil 736 Transport Safety and Mobility). The course primarily focuses on the procedures, techniques, analysis methods and safety systems used in the geometric design of rural highways and railways.
It is designed for personnel within industry working in the Geometric Design, Road Safety and transportation engineering area and to those wanting to enter the transportation industry with a much better understanding of the factors involved in good geometric design and their associated effects and impacts. This course is a special course in the Masters programme in Transportation Engineering as a significant part of the course will be lectured by industry guests.
COURSE TOPICS 1. User, Vehicle & Transport Environment, Transport Futures and ITS 2. Sight Distance (Stopping/Overtaking) 3. Speed Environment, Design Speed and Design Consistency (Philosophy)
4. Horizontal and Vertical Curve Design (incl. setting out)
5. Cross-Section Design, Roadsides and Clear Zones
6. Intersection/Interchange Principles & Design
7. Design Plans and Documentation and Design Checking
8. Geometric Designers discussion forum
9. Signs, Marking, Lighting and Delineation
10. Land Use Access and Controls
The course will be taught in “block mode” so that practicing engineers and those outside of the Auckland Region are able to attend. The course will consist of two teaching blocks. The block course dates have been set as follows: • Wed 13th, Thurs 14th, and Fri 15th March (3 days)
• Wed 24th, Thurs 25th and Fri 26th April (3 days) • PLUS an OPTIONAL 12D training day on Monday 29th May. A detailed schedule will be supplied separately at the beginning of the course. This will set out the topics of the lectures and tutorials, dates, venue and details on the assessments.