Highways Optimized to Reduce Congestion, Boost Efficiency for Millions
The article discusses how transportation planners study highway capacity to keep roads working well for all the vehicles that use them. The Highway Capacity Manual from 1965 focuses on freeways and other types of roads, like urban streets and intersections. It covers topics like traffic flow, capacity, and service levels for different road types. The manual helps planners design and manage roads more efficiently, especially in busy urban areas.