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Computer Simulation As Means Of Urban Traffic Elements Design

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  • Martin STRAKA

    (Technical University of KoSice, Park Komenského 14, 043 84 KoSice, Slovak Republic)

  • peter TREBUÃ’A

    (Technical University of KoSice, Boženy Nìmcovej 32, 042 00 KoSice, Slovak Republic)

  • Dominika STRAKOVA

    (Technical University of KoSice, LetnA 9, 004 01 KoSice, Slovak Republic)

  • Marek KLIMENT

    (Technical University of KoSice, Boženy Nìmcovej 32, 042 00 KoSice, Slovak Republic)

Abstract

This article is devoting to using of computer simulation for needs of solution and designing of urban elements of traffic. Road, crossroad, tram , rail and trolley road but also metro and different kinds of underground and overground roads belong to basic elements of traffic in urban nodes and for every this elements their common element - stop. Within the article we will closely devote to the road and different kinds of roads (tram, trail and trolley road and road of city) as servicing equipment. Usage of the simulation will be closely shown on concrete example from experience.

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  • Martin STRAKA & peter TREBUÃ’A & Dominika STRAKOVA & Marek KLIMENT, 2015. "Computer Simulation As Means Of Urban Traffic Elements Design," Theoretical and Empirical Researches in Urban Management, Research Centre in Public Administration and Public Services, Bucharest, Romania, vol. 10(4), pages 40-53, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:rom:terumm:v:10:y:2015:i:4:p:40-53
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