John,
Try this link:
http://www.dft.gov.uk/ha/standards/
There are quite a few docs here.... sorry: don't have time to check
them all out. It's worth searching on 'Design Manual for Roads and
Bridges / CROW / traffic lights' in Google Scholar Advanced Search-
you can dig out a few academic papers that might help....
M
On 6/11/12, John Meudell <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Ralph (and Paul)
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> Thanks, but I'm actually looking for the engineers design guidance itself,
> rather than interpretations. Somewhere there will be DMRB or CROW type
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> settings (otherwise they wouldn't get built, or there'd be complete anarchy
> as regards functionality). Unfortunately interpretations aren't much help
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> If you know where that guidance can be sourced that'd be helpful.
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> From: Cycling and Society Research Group discussion list
> [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Ralph Bagge
> Sent: 11 June 2012 14:16
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> Subject: Re: Cycling Cultures final report launch
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> http://www.cycling-embassy.dk/2012/05/10/cycle-concepts2012/
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> On 11 Jun 2012, at 14:06, John Meudell wrote:
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> I'm looking for information regarding the design of ASL's in Denmark. My
> recollection from cycling there is that cyclists have a separate lights
> phase at ASL's, with cyclists moving off some 20 - 30 seconds before
> motorised traffic.
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> Does anyone know where I can access a copy of the (preferably English
> language) design standard for ASL's, preferably with an explanation to
> support that configuration?
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> Many thanks
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Cycling and Society Research Group discussion list
> [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Rachel Aldred
> Sent: 11 June 2012 10:47
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> Subject: Cycling Cultures final report launch
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> Apologies for cross-posting
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> We're launching the final report for the ESRC-funded Cycling Cultures
> project at UEL Stratford on the 19th June. Please sign up if you'd like to
> come: see http://cyclingcultures.org.uk/blog/?p=1788
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