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LinSig3 : Online Junction Modelling Computer Workshop

Online  20.02.2024



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LinSig3 : Online Junction Modelling Computer Workshop

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Accurate LinSig modelling is fundamental to traffic signal design, transport assessments for development and detailed studies where traffic signal junctions are a major determinant of transport outcomes. This course covers the use of LinSig 3 to model traffic signal junctions and is essential for LinSig users wishing to ensure robust and correct modelling. It starts from first principles and concentrates on the use of LinSig for modelling single junctions as well as providing a stepping stone to the LinSig Networks and Advanced features workshop. The course is computer based with practical workshop exercises being used throughout. This online course is delivered by a combination of a conference call and a remote computer lab (giving access to LinSig). You will need a good internet connection to participate but will not need to LinSig to be installed on your PC.



Unfortunately, this course is no longer available although alternative dates may be scheduled - please check our course diary.

Course duration is 2 days

Starting on 20th February 2024

Ending on 21st February 2024

Course price is: £575 (exc. VAT)


Tutored by:

John Nightingale MSc(Eng), CEng FIHE MCIHT








 

 

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