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    New products
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TSIS/CORSIM:
There are a few things you can try in order to better control
vehicle paths or lane utilization in Netsim.
1. Channelization codes. Corsim can be tricked into
producing the correct lane utilization by using special
channelization codes. In order for this to work, it is necessary
to select a channelization code for a turn movement (usually
diagonal) that does not exist. Just apply the diagonal
channelization code to a particular lane (RT 11), assign a per-
centage of turns to that diagonal movement (RT 21), and then
specify the correct left-turn, through, or right-turn receiving
node for that diagonal movement (RT 11).
2. Dummy node with turn movements that feed the through
node. This is a trick that encourages a certain percentage of
vehicles to move into the outer most lanes.
3. Record type 22 conditional turning movements. This
record type prevents vehicles from making consecutive unre-
alistic turn movements. However, this sometimes doesn't
help when you have three or more closely spaced nodes
because only the very next downstream link is considered.
4. Record type 153 driver familiarity with path distribution.
By default 90% of drivers know their goal lane, so some users
change this to 100% so that drivers will make better
decisions in advance.
5. Record types 95 & 96 interchanges. Origin destination
data may be specified between nodes containing paths with
10 links or fewer.
6. Path-based vehicle input. Corsim has the ability to use path
based vehicle movement instead of using turning
percentages, but the capability is not yet documented or sup-
ported. It will require much more data entry than normal
because each vehicle has to be individually specified with a
vehicle ID, time of entry, entry node, path number, vehicle
type and driver type, and each path has to be specified by the
sequence of nodes in the path.
* Car following sensitivity factor, minimum emission headway,
warning sign distances, acceleration or deceleration lane
lengths, heavy vehicle percentages and exit fractions are all
inputs that can potentially affect freeway capacity in Fresim.
* Corsim networks contain no vehicles at the beginning of a
run. As the first seconds are simulated, vehicles are emitted
onto the network from entry and source nodes. The time
required to fill the network with traffic is referred to as the ini-
tialization period. Since the initialization period does not
accurately represent the conditions to be modeled, no statis-
tics are gathered during this period. A check is made at the
end of every time interval for equilibrium, i.e. the end of
initialization. Equilibrium is assumed when the number of ve-
hicles in the network is within 8% of the number of vehicles in
the network during the previous time interval, and within 12%
of the number of vehicles in the network during the second
previous time interval. In the Corsim output file, this informa-
tion is reported in the section called "Initialization Statistics".


HCS-3:
*The measure of effectiveness
used to determine Level of
Service in Signal analyses has
been changed. The 1994 HCM
used stopped delay per vehicle,
but the 1997 HCM now uses con-
trol delay per vehicle. Control de-
lay included the initial
deceleration delay, queue move-
up time, stopped delay and final
acceleration delay, which repre-
sents approximately a 30% high-
er value than stopped delay. The
Level of Service thresholds have
been adjusted in HCM Table 9-1
to reflect this change.
* For the Duration field (applica-
ble in Signals, Unsignal, and Ar-
terials modules), users should
code in the duration of the time
period to be analyzed, typically
0.25 for a 15-minute analysis. For
over-saturated conditions, the
user may want to analyze the en-
tire hour (Duration equal to 1.0),
then peak-hour factor should be
equal to 1.0 so that the input
hourly volumes won't be
inappropriately inflated.
* In the planning module of
Signals, phase times are estimat-
ed in accordance with the HCM
planning analysis
methodology. It attempts to allo-
cate green time among compet-
ing movements such that the
degree of saturation is equalized
for the critical movements in
each phase. These phase times
can then be exported for subse-
quent operational analysis by
using the Edit > To Operation
menu item.
*When using the Arterials mod-
ule, keep in mind that the 1997
HCM has changed significantly
in regards to the "Arterial
Class". A new class has been
added and the old ones have
been shifted, so a class 2 from
the 1994 HCM is now a class
3. This can potentially have a sig-
nificant impact on results.


TRANSYT-7F:
*TRANSYT-7F is capable of supplying a
reasonable and effective initial timing
plan prior to optimization. If the user
requests for initial timing to be generated
by the program, it is only necessary for
them to supply the fixed yellow and all
red intervals, and then the program
supplies the green intervals. The
technique that is applied to generate the
initial green intervals at a pre-timed signal
is similar to the HCM planning analysis
methodology mentioned in this article un-
der HCS-3 If any phases are flagged as
actuated, then preference is shifted to the
non-actuated phase(s) in the allocation of
green within the initial timing model. How-
ever, if the user has an alternative timing
plan that is reasonable and effective, they
are encouraged to try it out also because
the initial splits and offsets that are speci-
fied can have a significant impact on the
hill climb optimization search process.
* Closely spaced intersections should
sometimes be modeled as grouped
nodes. The most common application of
grouped nodes are 1) diamond
interchanges, for example timed with
PASSER III, 2) two closely spaced
intersections, particularly if they are con-
trolled by a single controller, or 3) several
intersections timed by another method
that you wish to keep TRANSYT-7F from
changing. The user must provide the tim-
ing (at least the offsets) of grouped nodes
and TRANSYT-7F treats them as follows:
1) their differences of offset are held
fixed, although the group's offset can be
optimized within the system, 2) their
splits may be optimized together, or
optionally held fixed.
* Spillover and spillback only occur on in-
ternal links, or external links that are suf-
ficiently long. The concept is that if an
external link is coded with a short link
length, then spillback on that link is not
supposed to affect the optimization
objective function.


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McT7F is the exciting new Win95/98/NT
interface for the TRANSYT-7F simulation
model. This new integrator provides all the
expected functionality of a Windows
program including pop-up menus, speed
buttons, on-line help, unique icons and file
types, and smooth integration with the Win-
dows explorer.
On one screen, McT7F offers the user
complete access to the TRANSYT-7F input
and output files, allowing the engineer to re-
view the outputs of the last evaluation while
making changes to the input data file.
Further, the new interface also presents the
contents of the current record as individual
fields with the appropriate record type
descriptions.
To speed creation of new input files,
McT7F can create an initial template file con-
taining the basic system, node and link
records for a user-specified number of inter-
sections. Once created the engineer can cus-
tomize default values depending on local
traffic and signal conditions.
McT7F provides context-sensitive help
screens. At any time, the user may activate
the help system to receive a complete
description of the current input record. All
the TRANSYT-7F input records are fully doc-
umented in the help system.
The output window of McT7F provides a
unique method for navigating through the
output file. Depending on the model output
options selected, McT7F will automatically
jump to the desired section in the output file.
Multiple copies of McT7F may be viewed
at one time, allowing the engineer to copy
and paste data from one input file to another.
In all, the new interface is a welcome
upgrade, and will certainly increase
productivity of signal timing design engineer.


SimTraffic 4
SimTraffic performs microscopic
simulation and animation on signalized in-
tersections and freeway systems. Version
4 can model complex interchanges using
a single controller with non-standard phas-
ing. Version 4 also includes improved
modeling of lane changes and short links.
The "Quick-Change" feature allows timing
plan changes to be displayed quickly. Op-
erates with Microsoft Windows 95, 98 or
NT. SimTraffic (#SIMTRAF) version 4 by
Trafficware is available at LOS 7 for $899.
It is available with Synchro for $2899.
(See updates of Synchro on Page 7; and
advertisement on Page 17.)


WINhydro@
You can transfer storm sewer profiles and
hydraulic gradients to AutoCADTM and
MicroStationTM using DXF (and with MicroSta-
tion, DAF files) files created inside
WINhydro@. Let WINhydro take all the work
out of storm drainage computation and profile
generation for site, roadway and subdivision
design.
First developed and marketed in 1982 by
civil engineers engaged in actual storm
drainage design as HYDROpac@ (a DOS pro-
gram) the core modules have been continuous-
ly upgraded. This was the first commercially
available program that performed simultaneous
staging of dual compartment or dual basin (sed-
iment/first flush and detention) configurations.
This latest release is called WINhydro@. It has
an all new graphic interface and has been
rewritten to run on the latest MicrosoftTM operat-
ing systems. Users of the program and its pred-
ecessor include employees of the Soil
Conservation Commission, environmental pro-
tection agencies, city agencies and private en-
gineering firms.
All computational routines needed for runoff
calculations, inlet design, storm drainage
design, sediment basin design, detention basin
design and staging plus grade and vertical
curve calculations are at your fingertips when
you use WINhydro.
Profile data generated during hydraulic gra-
dient calculation may be used to generate DXF
files or written directly into MicrostationTM orAu-
toCADTM. These files may be generated at user
given vertical and horizontal scales with
notational text The profile text includes station
and elevation, manholes, inlets, pipe capacity,
actual flow, velocity, length, slope and hydraulic
gradient elevations.


WINhydro@ includes

SUse of tr-55 output as input
SGeneration of hydrographs using the tr-55
tabular or graphical method
SRational method
Rossmiller rational method
Kerby, engman or upland method for
computation of tc
SComputes rill & shallow channel flow
velocities
Pipe size/slope computations
Natural channel flow
STrapezoidal channel flow
SChannel hydraulic profiles (hec-2 accuracy)
Channel flow/depth relationships
SStorm sewer hydraulic gradients
SStorage using modified rational method
SSoil loss calculations
SSediment basin sizing
SDetention basin staging allows up to 9 out-
let structures discharging simultaneously
Dual compartment staging
Lane flooding
Inlet sizing
SWeir, orifice & pipe flow calculations
Generates outflow hydrographs that may
be used as inflow hydrographs for
downstream analysis
SAllows offset/consolidation of hydrographs
Compute discharge volumes for periods
within a hydrograph
SAutomatic multiple storm event
computation
Tangent & vertical curve grade calculations
Easy to use prompting menus
Runs under Windows 95TM, Windows 98TM
or Windows NTTM.
WINhydro@ (#WINHYDR) by Don Grisham,
is available at LOS 6 for $375.













Updated Products


HCM/Cinema and SIG/Cinema for
Windows
KLD Associates and Polytechnic University
are pleased to announce the release of
HCM/Cinema@ 4.1, and SIG/Cinema@ 2.1
for Windows. Existing users of HCM/Cine-
ma 4.0 and SIG/Cinema 2.0 will receive
this new upgrade free of charge. Upgrade
information for other users is available be-
low.
Both programs provide estimates of ca-
pacity and Level of Service for isolated sig-
nalized intersections using the latest
procedures in Chapter 9 of the Highway
Capacity Manual (1997 edition). In
addition, SIG/Cinema optimizes signal cy-
cle length, phasing and timing of all phases
to satisfy a user-specified objective
function.
This release features a new extensive
interactive HTML User Guide. This User
Guide is: accessible at any time; contains
over 100 illustrations; includes step by step
instructions; and an easy to use alphabeti-
cal index by topic. The new software
provides direct access to KLD's Web Site
that includes a newly expanded list of an-
swers to Frequently Asked Questions. The
software also provides direct access to our
Technical Support staff via the Web and al-
lows you to automatically transfer your
case file(s) to KLD for review. Many other
new features are included in this release
relative to HCM/Cinema 3.0 and SIG/Cine-
ma 1.0 including:
S1997 HCM methodology to compute
intersection capacity, delay, and Level
of Service.
Full compatibility with MS Windows@
95/98/NT Operating Systems with
completely re-coded software in high-
level C/C++. This enables the
software to incorporate Windows@
features such as:
SUsing Windows@ drivers to communi-
cate with your printer. This eliminates
the need for the separate printer set-
up software (INSPRTER) which was
required with earlier versions and
makes printing simpler and more reli-
able.
SUsing the right mouse button to copy
and paste data from one Cinema data
field to another.


SEliminating DOS restrictions on file
name length.
Ability to run on computer networks
with special network version.
SNumerous improvements to animation
display include:
SEasier controls allowing you to change
settings while animation is running.
SGreater realism and increased vehicle
detail available as you zoom in.
SNew slider bar control to quickly scan
animation display over entire
animation period at your own pace.
SAnimation can run either forward or
backward in time.
SAnalyzing operations for periods other
than 15 minutes and viewing
animation results for analysis periods
of several hours.
SOther features for even greater user
friendliness and flexibility let you:
SSelect a phasing plan in as little as 2
mouse clicks using a new graphical
display.
SPreview a copy of any report on-
screen before printing.
Enter your own value for adjusted sat-
uration flow rate.
SEnter changes to adjusted saturation
flow rate or flow rate adjustment
factors only once for a case.
SCompletely Y2K compliant.
Both software products are designed
for the MS Windows 95/98/NT Operating
Systems. They retain the popular split
screen integrated text-and-graphics Graph-
ical User Interface (GUI) which has been
so well received by over 2000 users of Cin-
ema software. In addition, both products
include an enhanced micro-simulation of
traffic flow at the intersection providing ad-
ditional traffic measures beyond those in
the HCM, and colorful animation displays
of vehicle movements. As before, all these
features are integrated, and require no file
manipulation by the user.
New customers can purchase either
HCM/Cinema 4.1 or SIG/Cinema 2.1 from
McTrans at a cost of $635 and $805
respectively. (See advertisement on Page
16.)


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ITRAF 3.0
ITRAF 3.0 is an automatic update to regis-
tered users of ITRAF 2.7. While continuing
to support the input data requirements for
Fresim freeway networks, this version of
ITRAF handles two new types of files for
the Netsim model: template files and script
files. Script files can be created manually
or optionally from GIS software, thus sim-
plifying the task of producing the Netsim
files. The template files are 6 files
representing 3 four-legged intersections
(one with an actuated controller, one with a
pretimed controller, and one with signs),
and 3 T-intersections with the same type of
controllers. The user can add as many of
these predefined intersections as he/she
wants to any Netsim network. Script files
are comma delimited text files that contain
a list of x and y coordinates, the name of
the template file (intersection files) to be
placed at those points, and the orientation
of that intersection. ITRAF can process the
script and create a trf file with intersections
located at the provided (X, Y) locations.

SYNCHRO 4
Synchro performs signal timing
optimization for networks and individual in-
tersections based on minimizing delays
and stops. Interactive Time-Space
diagrams allow viewing and editing of traf-
fic flow. Version 4 models interchanges
and complex phasing. Generates input
files for SimTraffic, CORSIM, HCS 3, and
TRANSYT 7F. Operates with Microsoft
Windows 95, 98 or NT Synchro
(#SYNCHRO) version 4 by Trafficware is
available at LOS 7 for $2099. It is
available with SimTraffic for $2899.


SYNCHRO LIGHT
Synchro performs signalized capacity
analysis based on the 1997 HCM.
Performs optimization for networks and in-
dividual intersections based on minimizing
delays and stops. Interactive Time-Space
diagrams allow viewing and editing of traf-
fic flow. Version 4 models 5 and 6 leg inter-
sections, non-standard phasing, and right
turn on red. Operates with Microsoft Win-
dows 95, 98 or NT Synchro Light (#SYN-
CLT) version 4 by Trafficware is available
at LOS 7 for $899.

TSIS 4.32
FHWA has released TSIS 4.32 for distribu-
tion. The latest release of TSIS (the Traffic
Software Integrated System) includes
changes to CORSIM and TRAFVU that
make it much more realistic. Logic
enhancements include lane-changing, car-
following under congested conditions on
short links, vehicle behavior at yield signs,
spillback, and MOE calculation. In addition,
the ability of CORSIM to model larger net-
works has been expanded. HOV lanes and
ramp metering are available as "preview"
features. Improvements have been made
in TRAFVU to display smoother, more real-
istic vehicle turning trajectories at intersec-
tions, thus removing the "lane jumping" that
previous versions displayed. Starting with
version 4.32, TSIS will be distributed on
CD-ROM.
All registered users will be automatical-
ly upgraded.

TRAFFIC 7.1
Dowling Associates, Inc., announces the
1997 Highway Capacity Manual (HCM)
add-in module for TRAFFIX 7.1. This new
module permits TRAFFIX 7.1 users to ana-
lyze signalized, unsignalized and all-way
stop intersections using the 1997 HCM
methodology. The module also provides
1997 HCM analysis of traffic models creat-
ed in previous versions of TRAFFIX.
Some of the new features in the 1997
HCM module include:


The ability to define and account for up-
stream signalized intersections and their
associated platooning when analyzing
unsignalized intersections, and
A two-stage gap acceptance methodol-
ogy to account for median refuges.
Since its release in September of 1997,
TRAFFIX for Windows has offered users
an unparalleled tool for the analysis and
documentation of large multiple-
intersection traffic systems using the HCM
or other user selected procedures ... all
from a single file.
The ease of use also makes TRAFFIX
an effective tool for analyzing small traffic
systems or a single intersection. TRAFFIX
automatically balances delays for all inter-
section approaches at signalized intersec-
tions.
TRAFFIX has an interactive LOS miti-
gation screen that allows users to explore
the impacts of various traffic control strate-
gies and lane configurations or compare
various LOS methodologies. The TRAFFIX
scenario editor and report output options
allow a wide range of project scenarios to
be evaluated and documented concurrent-
ly.
TRAFFIX allows intersection turning
movement counts to be imported from a
number of regional travel demand models
including EMME2, TRANPLAN, MINUTP
and TMODEL. TRAFFIX can also readily
import or export ASCII turning movement
count files for external editing.
The 1997 HCM module is now being in-
cluded in all new versions of TRAFFIX.
THE 1997 HCM module is available to ex-
isting registered users of TRAFFIX for Win-
dows. Current TRAFFIX for Windows
users wishing to purchase this module will
need to have the latest version of TRAFFIX
installed. TRAFFIX for DOS users can up-
grade to TRAFFIX 7.1 and the 1997 HCM
module for Windows.
TRAFFIX (#TRAFFIX), Version 7.1 by
Dowling Associates Inc. is available at LOS
7 for $2090. The 1997 HCM Module is
available separately for $250 for existing
TRAFFIX for Windows users.


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Daily Report System 1/92 DRS $5 (On Disk) 5
Easy Project, Ver. 3.6 1/90 EZPROJ 5 (On Disk) 4
Estimax, Ver.l.0 12/99 ESTMAX.WIN 400 (Included) WIN 7
GANTT, Ver. 1.3 10/88 GANTT 5 (On Disk) 4
North Dakota Materials Management System, Ver. 1.0 2/93 NDMMS 50 NDMMS.D $5 3
North Dakota Roadway Management System, Ver. 1.0 2/93 NDRMS 50 NDRMS.D 5 3
PC Project, Ver. 1.1 4/88 PC PROJ 5 (On Disk) 4
WINsched, Ver. 1.04c 3/97 WINSCH 195 (Included) 6
Highway Engineering Highway Design
BAP 6/97 BAP 10 (On Disk) W95/WIN 4
BERM, Ver. 1.0 9/87 BERM 5 BERM.D 25 5
BRCOM 6/88 BRCOM 50 BRCOM.D 10 3
BRICK Package 6/91 BRICK 12,930 (Included) 7
Individual modules are available. Refer to Catalog or call for details.
BRIDGE RM/LL, Ver. 1.0 6/89 BRIDGE 50 BRIDGED 5 3
CBEAR 9/97 CBEAR 5 CBEAR.D 10 5
COM624P, Ver. 2.0 10/93 COM624P 5 COM624P.D 25 5
Datasets for Standardized Small Sign Support Hardware 6/97 GSSH 30 5
DILLY, Ver. 1.1 8/88 DILLY 3001 (Included) 1
DRIVEN 6/99 DRIVEN 50 DRIVEN.D 10 3
ECSD11 11/91 ECSD 50 ECSD.D 5 3
EMBANK, Ver. 2.0 5/93 EMBANK 50 EMBANK.D 10 3
FLRDS, Ver. 4.04 2/94 FLRDS.GSS 100 FLRDS.D 15 3
ICAHD, Ver. 3.0 4/98 ICAHD 2500 (Included) 7
KwikSOFT Bridge Design Utilities-Series 1 6/96 KSBDS 75 (Included) 7
PC-BRIDGE, Ver. 2.60 1/90 PCBRIDGE 5 (On Disk) 4
PC-STRAN, Ver. 5.02 1/90 PCSTRAN 5 (On Disk) 4
PIZER EARTH Earthwork Cut & Fill Calculator Ver. 5.0 9/97 PEARTH.W95 500 (Included) W95 7
PL-AID, Ver. 1.1 9/89 PLAID 5001 (Included) 1
PPLAN-6R 4/92 PPLAN 75 (Included) 6
Reinforced Slope Stability 9/97 RSS 5 RSS.D 10 5
SET-SAND, Ver. 1.0 12/84 SETSAND 501 (Included) IB 1
SHAFT, Ver. 1.0 7/89 SHAFT 2001 (Included) L123 1
SHAFTUF, Ver. 1.0 3/92 SHAFTUF 2001 (Included) IB 1
Single Point Urban Interchange 9/99 SPUI 50 (On Disk) QPROV8 3
SPILE, Ver. 2.0 6/93 SPILE 50 SPILE.D 10 3
SSD 11/90 SSD 50 SSD.D 10 3
Traffic Barrier Hardware Datasets 9/95 TBHD 20 (Included) 5
WEAP87 WEAP 5 WEAP.D 35 5
Highway Engineering Hydraulics
ASHDRAIN, Ver. 2.0 3/92 ASHDRAIN 165 (Included) 6
BASINOPT 4/98 BASINOPT 1,235 (Included) W95 7
BASINOPT SIMULATION ADD-IN 4/98 SIMULA 400 (Included) W95 7
BOSS RiverCADTM 9/97 bossrcad.w95 2,690 (Included) W95 7
BOXCAR, Ver. 1.0 11/88 BOXCAR 125 BOXCAR.D 25 1
Supplemental Documentation BOXCAR.DS 25
BRI-STARS, Ver.3.3 3/93 BRI-STARS 100 BRI-STARS.D 25 1
CAHH DOS PROGRAMS 4/98 CAHH 485 W95 7
CANDE89, Ver. 1.0 5/90 CANDE 5 CANDE.D 20 5
Source Code, Ver. 1.0 5/90 CANDE.S 5 (SI) 5
CANDE-POST, Ver. 1.1 9/94 CPOST 335 (Included) 7
CANPRO, Ver. 1.2 8/89 CANPRO 80 (Included) 6
CHANNEL 4/98 CHANNEL 585 (Included) W95 7
CODEH2, Ver. 3.59 6/89 CODEH2 695 (Included) 6
Demo, Ver. 3.59 10/88 CODEH2.DEM 10 6
Culvert Analysis (HY-8), Ver. 6.1 6/99 HY8 125 HY8.D 40 2
Upgrade to Ver. 6.0 HY8.UPG 25 (Included)
CULVERT2, Ver.1.0 11/92 CULVERT2 75 (Included) 2
CULVERT3, Ver.1.0 (Metric) 4/94 CULVERT3 75 (Included) 2
CULVERT4 5/98 CULVERT4 50 (Included) 6
CulvertMaster 9/99 CM.W95 795 W95 7
CYBERNET 12/95 CYBERNET 195 AutoCAD 7
DBRM (Drainage Basin Runnoff) 4/96 DBRM 175 (Included) 6
Metric Ver. 4/96 DBRM.M 175 (Included) 6


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Drainage Requirements in Pavements 11/98 DRIP 50 DRIP.D 10 3
EASy (Engineering Analysis System), Ver. 1.1 7/89 EASY 150 (Included) 6
EPANET Modeling System 9/97 EPANET.W95 (Included) W95 7
Contact McTrans for quote.
FESWMS, Ver.1.0 3/89 FESWMS 70 FESWMS.D 25 3
Supplemental Documentation FESWMS.DS 25
FlowMaster PE for Windows 12/95 FLOWPE.WIN 195 Win 7
FlowMaster I, Ver.3.4 7/93 FLOW 100 (On Disk) 7
Formed in Place Pipe, Ver. 3.1 12/95 FIPP 225 Included Win 6
HEC-1, Ver. 4.0 8/90 HEC1.GSS 160 HEC1.D 45 2
Spanish Documentation HEC1.DS 45 2
HEC-2, Ver. 4.6.2 6/91 HEC2 95 HEC2.D 30 2
Spanish Documentation HEC2.DS 30
HEC-12 (Pavement Drainage), Ver. 3.0 11/93 HEC12 350 (Included) 7
Demo, Ver. 2.11 HEC12.DEM 5 (On Disk) 6
HEC-RAS, Ver.2.0 5/97 HECRAS 125 HECRAS.D 25 W95/WIN 2
HYDGEN for Windows 6/93 HYDGEN 5 (Included) WIN 4
HYDRAIN, Ver. 6.1 4/99 HYD6 350 HYD6.D 50 1
Ver. 6.0 Upgrade from Ver. 5.0 HYD6.UPG 50 1
Supplemental Documentation HYD.DS 25
Hydrogen Sulfide (HS), Ver.1.0 4/91 HS 45 HS.D 15 6
Supplemental Documentation HS.DS 20
HydroCAD, Ver.5.0 8/98 HCAD10 395 (Included) 7
HCAD20 595 (Included) 7
HCAD40 795 (Included) 7
HCAD90 995 (Included) 7
HCAD200 1195 (Included) 7
Hydrological Modeling System, Ver.1.1 6/99 HECHMS 75 HECHMS.D 20 2
Hydrology & Hydraulics for Stormwater Management Manual 6/96 HHSME.D 85
HYDROpac, Ver.2.1b HPAC 50 (Included) 6
HY-EDIT, Ver.1.1 11/91 HYEDIT 50 (On Disk) 6
HYPERCALC, Ver.1.01 3/95 HYPERCALC 5 (On Disk) WIN 4
HYTB 3/99 HYTB.D 20
LCA, Ver. 1.0 12/90 LCA 35 LCA.D 15 6
LCA Metric, Ver. 1.0 8/90 LCAM 35 LCAM.D 15 6
LCAP, Ver.1.0 12/90 LCAP 40 LCAP.D 10 6
MacCulvert, Ver.1.0 8/90 MACCULV.MAC 100 (Included) 7
MacStorm Sewer, Ver. 3.1 8/90 MACSTORM.MAC 550 (Included) 7
PIPECAR, Ver.2.1 3/95 PIPECAR 175 PIPECAR.D 25 1
Upgrade PIPECAR.UPG 50 PIPECAR.DS 25 6
ASCE Standard 15-93 3/95 ASCE15.D 35
PLASTIC 1/88 PLASTIC 5 5
PONDS 3/95 PONDS 700 (Included) 7
Preliminary Analysis System 7/88 PAS 50 PAS.D 15 3
PROfile 7/89 PFILE 50 (Included) 6
QUICK PIPE, Ver.1.3 3/95 QPIPE 125 (Included) 6
QUICK PIPE PRO, Ver. 1.0 12/95 QPP 375 (Included) 6
RIMS 4/98 RIMS 105 (Included) W95 7
River Modeling System 9/97 BOSSRMS.W95 2,290 (Included) W95 7
SAMM, Ver.2.0 10/90 SAMM 50 SAMM.D 15 6
Supplemental Documentation SAMM.DS 40
Scour at Bridges (HY-9), Ver.5.0 9/94 SCOUR 50 SCOUR.D 20 3
Supplemental Documentation (HEC-20) SCOUR.DS 25
StormCAD (25 Inlet Version) 12/95 StormCAD.WIN 495 Win 7
Storm Sewer Analysis 5/93 SSANAL 175 (Included) 6
Ver. 3.0 Upgrade SSANAL.UPG 40 (Included) 6
Metric Ver. 5/93 SSANAL.M 175 (Included) 6
Storm Sewer Hydrograph 9/93 SSHYD 175 (Included) 6
Ver. 3.0 Upgrade SSHYD.UPG 40 (Included) 6
Metric Ver. 5/93 SSHYD.M 175 (Included) 6
Stormwater Infiltration Structure Design 9/95 SISD 45 7
Stormwater Management, Ver.4.0 1/94 SMANAG 225 (Included) EXC,WIN 6
Stormwater Management and Design Aid, Ver. 1.0 3/97 SMADA 5 (On Disk) WIN 4
Stormwater Pumping Stations, Ver.1.0 12/94 SPS 75 (Included) 6
Street Flow 12/92 STFLOW 225 (Included) 7
Surface-water Modeling System, Ver. 6.0 9/99 SMS 3950 (Included) WIN,W95/NT 7
SMS Upgrade SMS.UPG 400 7


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SWITCH, Ver.2.0 7/88 SWITCH 5 (On Disk) 5
Urban Drainage Design Program 4/98 HY-22 5 HY-22.D $20 W95 5
Urban Stormwater Management 4/96 USMGT 200 (Included) IB 6
Metric Ver. 4/96 USMGT.M 200 (Included) 6
Watershed Modeling System, Ver. 5.1 9/99 WMS 1750 (Included) WIN,W95/NT 7
WMS Upgrade WMS.UPG 150 7
WINhydro 12/99 WINHYDR 375 (Included) W95/98/NT 6
WINPROfile, Ver. 1.03 12/99 WINPRO 50 (Included) 6
WSPRO (HY-7), Ver. 6.1 6/99 WSPRO 85 WSPRO.D 25 2
WSPRO Graph, Ver. 2.03 1/93 WSPRO.G 55 (On Disk) 6
Highway Engineering Pavements/Maintenance
Carson City PMS 10/90 CCPMS 50 CCPMS.D 10 dB3 3
ELSYM 5 9/86 ELSYM 50 ELSYM.D 5 3
EXPEAR, Ver.1.4 2/92 EXPEAR 50 EXPEAR.D 20 3
Supplemental Documentation EXPEAR.DS 25
Highway Design & Maintenance Standards Model3 3/96
(HDM-III and HDM-PC), Ver.3.0
HDM-PC, Fully Suported HDM 400 (Included) 1
EBM Alone, Fully Supported EBM 60 (Included) 1
Upgrade to Supported HDM.UPG 250
HDM-PC, Unsupported HDM.UN 150 (Included) 5

EBM Alone, Unsupported EBM.UN 30 (Included) 5
HDM User's Manual (Extra Copies) HDM.D 15
HDM-Documentation, Vol.1 (Extra Copies) HDM.DV1 20
HDM-Documentation, Vol. 2 (Extra Copies) HDM.DV2 25
ILLI-BACK, Ver.2.0 ILBACK 225 (Included) 7
ILLI-PAVE Algorithms 7/86 ILLI 50 ILLI.D 5 (SI) 3
JCP-1 12/86 JCP 50 JCP.D 5 3
Long Beach PMS 6/81 LBPMS 50 LBPMS.D 10 dB3 3
MAPCON 4/87 MAPCON 100 MAPCON.D 65 3
Spanish Documentation MapCON.DS 65
MIX 1/80 MIX 5 (None) IB 5
MODULUS, Ver.4.0 2/91 MODUL 50 (Included) 3
NULOAD 10/86 NULOAD 50 NULOAD.D 15 3
PASELS, Ver.1.0 7/88 PASEL 50 (Included) 3
Pavement Management Forecasting, Ver. 1.0 12/87 PMF 50 PMF.D 15 L123 3
Pavement Management System, Ver. 4.0 10/99 PMS 995 (Included) 7
GIS Ver. 1.0 12/87 PMS.GIS 2500 (Included) 7
PMSPro Pavement Management System, Ver.5.2 3/95 PMSPRO 1000 (Included) 7
Road Manager, General Roadway 4/86 RMRD 495 (Included) 7
Individual modules are available, Refer to Catalog or call for details.
Road Surface Management System 12/98 RSMS 75 RSMS.D 20 2
TAFFY, Ver. 1.1 2/88 TAFFY 5 (On Disk) 5
ZAPHERS 12/96 ZAPHERS 50 (Included) WIN 7
Highway Engineering Surveying
CC-SURVEYOR, Ver. 4.0 12/90 CCSURV 5 (On Disk) 4
COllier.GO, Ver. 3.47 5/89 COLLGO 5 (On Disk) IB 4
EZVAL, Ver. 2.1 EZVAL 5 4
Easy Vertical Alignment, Ver. 2.0 (Windows) 12/96 EZVAL.WIN 70 (Included) WIN 7
GEOH (Horizontal Geometry) 8/92 GEOH 165 (Included) 6
SURVpac, Ver. 4.51 2/94 SPAC 50 (Included) 6
WINcogoTM 6/95 WINCOGO 145 6
Traffic Engineering Capacity Analysis
CCG/CALC2 9/97 CALC2 225 (Included) 7
CINCH 2/90 CINCH 50 CINCH.D 5 IB 3
CIRCAP 7/88 CIRCAP 50 CIRCAP.D 5 IB 3
FAZWEAVE, Ver. 2.20 1/89 FAZWEAVE 50 FAZWEAVE.D 15 IB 3
5 Leg Signalized Capacity 1/90 5LEG 95 (Included) L123 6
Florida LOS Worksheets, Ver. 2.2 9/96 FLLOS 50 (On Disk) 3
HCM/ Cinema, Ver. 4.1 9/99 HCMCIN 6351 (Included) W95/98/NT 7


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HCM Update only & CD ROM
Highway Capacity Software
HCS release 3 complete upgrade (all modules)
Indonesian Highway Capacity Manual
IVHS Workshop Report
MAXVOL, Ver.1.0
MultiLeg, Ver. 2.4A
NCAP, Ver.2.04
Demo, Ver. 2.04
Roadrunner, Ver. 5.2
Windows95 Ver.
Macintosh Ver.
SATADJ
SATFLOW
SIDRA, Ver. 5.2
Additional Copies
Educational
SIGCAP
SIGEVAL, Ver. 1.0
SIGNAL85/TEAPAC Capacity Only, Ver. 2.62
Demo
SIGNAL94/TEAPAC Capacity Only, Ver.1.23
Demo
SIGNAL94/TEAPAC Capacity Only, Windows 3.1, Ver. 1.23
Demo, Windows 3.1
SIGNAL94/TEAPAC Capacity Only, Windows 95, Ver. 1.23
Demo, Windows 95
SIGNAL97/TEAPAC Capacity Only, Windows 95, Ver. 1.00
Demo, Windows 95
SIGNAL97/TEAPAC Capacity Only, Windows 3.1, Ver. 1.00
Demo, Windows 3.1
SIGNAL97/TEAPAC Capacity Only, Ver. 1.00
Demo
SIPA, Ver. 2.0
SYNCHRO Light, Ver. 3.2
UCB Planning Level Analysis
Unsig Mac, Ver. 1.1
UNSIG10
WINUNSIG, Ver. 2.1 (1985 HCM)
WINUNSIG, Ver. 3.0 (1994 HCM)
Demo
Traffic Engineering Data Processing
DAITA
Demo
FLOCOUNT
PCSPEED, Ver. 1.3
PEDCTS, Ver. 1.0
SpeedPlot, Ver. 2.0
SpeedPLOT (+), Ver. 4.0
SUPERDET, Ver.2.0
TDIP, Ver. 3.0
TED/TEAPAC, Ver. 3.60
TGAP, Ver.1.0
TURNFLOW, Ver. 1.0
TURNS
TURNS/TEAPAC Tabulator & Peak Hour, Ver. 3.40
TURNS/TEAPAC plus Warrants, Ver. 3.40
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SIGCAP
SIGEVAL
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TPCS85.0
TPCS94.1
TPCS94.0
TPCS94.1.WIN
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TPCS94.1.W95
TPCS94.0.W95
TPCS97.1.W95
TPCS97.0.W95
TPCS97.1.WIN
TPCS97.0.WIN
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UNSIG.Mac
UNSIG
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SIGCAP.D
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ARTS Compendium 9/97 ARTS $5 ARTS.D $10 4
AUTOMUTS, Ver. 1.0 3/92 AUTOMUTS 50 (On Disk) 3
Florida Manual on Uniform Traffic Studies (MUTS) FLMUTS.D 15
Bottleneck Traffic Simulator (Bts), Ver. 1.1 8/91 BTS 75 BTS.D 10 2
CADD Sign Library DWG Format 3/95 CADD.DWG 195 6
CADD Sign Library DXF Format 3/95 CADD.DXF 195 6
CADD Sign Library CEL Format 3/95 CADD.CEL 195 6
Computer Aided Transportation Software 8/98 CATS 150 6
CONDUFIL, Ver. 1.0 11/91 CONDUFIL 5 (On Disk) 4
DELAYE, Ver. 1.0 3/99 DELAYE 50 (On Disk) WIN 3
dQUEUE, Ver. 1.2 10/90 DQ 50 DQ.D 5 3
FREEWAY, Ver. 1.01 9/87 FREEWAY 50 FREWAY.D 5 3
FRIOP, Ver. 3.1 4/89 FRIOP 751 (Included) 1
General Purpose Queueing Model 3/97 QUEUEM 95 (Included) 7
Integrated Queue Analysis Package (IQPAC), Ver. 1.0 1/94 IQPAC 175 (Included) 6
Manual for Uniform Traffic Control Devices 3/98 MUTCD.CD 145 (Included) WIN 6
Professional Capacity Building 6/97 PCB 25 (Included) WIN/PP 4
Queue2 6/93 QUEUE2 35 (Included) 7
QUICK-HOV 12/96 QUICKHOV 250 QUICKHOV.D 20 1
SALLIE, Ver. 1.0.4 3/90 SALLIE 50 SALLIE.D 15 3
SIGN DRAWINGS 10/86 SIGNDWG 165 (Included) 6
SIGN SPACING 12/89 SIGNSPAC 45 (On Disk) IB 3
Sign Inventory Management System 3/99 SIMS 75 2
SPANWIRE 7/90 SPANWIRE 1550 (Included) 7
SPARKS, Ver.1.0 6/95 SPARKS 395 (Included) 6
Demo 6/95 SPARKS.DEM 10 6
TAPM TAPM 50 TAPM.D 5 3
TBASE TBASE 5 (On Disk) 4
TEAPAC Traffic Engineering Package 8/98 TPC*.*.1 34951 (Included) W95/WIN 7
TOSS Traffic Operations System Software, Ver. 8.0 3/99 TOSS.P 1500 (Included) W95/WIN 7
Upgrade (TOSS.P only) 3/99 TOSSUP 695 Included) W95/WIN 7
Accident Information System, Ver. 8.0 3/99 TOSSAIS 295 (Included) W95/WIN 7
Collision Diagram, Ver. 8.0 3/99 TOSSCD 295 (Included) W95/WIN 7
Traffic Count Information, Ver. 8.0 3/99 TOSSTCI 295 (Included) W95/WIN 7
Sign Inventory System, Ver. 8.0 3/99 TOSSSI 295 (Included) W95/WIN 7
Signal Maintenance System, Ver. 8.0 3/99 TOSSTSM 295 (Included) W95/WIN 7
Signal Inventory System, Ver. 8.0 3/99 TOSSTSI 295 (Included) W95/WIN 7
Street Light Maintenance System, Ver. 8.0 3/99 TOSSSLM 295 (Included) W95/WIN 7
Street Light Inventory System, Ver. 8.0 3/99 TOSSSLI 295 (Included) W95/WIN 7
Road Marking Inventory, Ver. 8.0 3/99 TOSSRMI 295 (Included) W95/WIN 7
Street Furniture Inventory System, Ver. 8.0 3/99 TOSSSFI 295 (Included) W95/WIN 7
Complaint Logging System, Ver. 8.0 3/99 TOSSCL 295 (Included) W95/WIN 7
Traffic Collision Diagram Library 9/93 ACCDWG 100 (On Disk) 6
Traffic Control Plan Library 9/93 TCPDWG 100 (On Disk) 6
Traffic Engineering letter Library 9/99 TELL 50 (Included) 6
Traffic Engineer's Toolbox 6/97 TET 250 (On Disk) W95 6
Traffic Information Program Series (TIPS) TIPS 10
with Binder TIPS.B 15
Traffic Noise Model Ver. 1.0b 9/99 FHWATNM 695 (Included) WIN 1
Traffic Signal Design Library 9/93 TSDDWG 100 (On Disk) 6
TUTOR/TEAPAC, Ver. 3.03 8/98 TPCTUT.1 951 (Included) 7
Demo TPCTUT.O 5 (On Disk) 6
Traffic Engineering Safety & Accident Records
Accident Records Summary and Diagrams 1/92 ACCI 95 (On Disk) 6
Grade Severity Rating System 8/89 GSRS 50 GSRS.D 10 3
HISAM 2/86 HISAM 50 HISAM.D 10 3
KARS, Ver. 2.1 5/92 KARS 65 (Included) 3
Demo KARS.DEM 15 (On Disk) 3
ROADSIDE, Ver. 5.0 1/96 ROADSIDE 50 (On Disk) 3
SCCOLD, Ver. 3.31 11/88 SCCOLD 751 (On Disk) 1
Safety Resource Allocation Program, Ver. 1.0 1/88 SRAP 50 SRAP.D 5 3


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Advanced Traffic Analysis 3/95 TRAFFIC.CD FREE 5
Arterial Analysis Package Executive, Release 4.2 2/94 AAPEX $2001 AAPEX.D $35 1
(MOST.V2)
Demo AAP.DEM 5 5
ATMS Conference Proceedings 10/93 ATMS93.D 20
EZ-POSIT, Ver. 2.6 9/85 EZPOSIT 5 (On Disk) 4
Left-Turn Signal/Phase Warrant Program 6/96 LTPHASE 50 6
LINKFLO/INTCAP 1/87 LINKFLO 50 LINKFLO.D 5 L123 3
LTAP, Ver.2.1 12/87 LTAP 50 (On Disk) IB 3
MAXBAND, Ver. 2.1 MAXBAND 50 MAXBAND.D 20 3
METS (Spanish Version of WEST) 12/96 METS 200 (Included) 6
M|0|S|T Volume 1, Reference Manual MOST.V1 40
M|0|S|T Volume 2, AAP Users Guide MOST.V2 35
M|0|S|T Volume 3, PASSER 11-90 Users Guide MOST.V3 15
M|0|S|T Volume 4, TRANSYT-7F Users Guide MOST.V4 40
M|0|S|T Volume 5, WHICH Users Guide MOST.V5 20
M|0|S|T Binders MOST.B 5
NOSTOP/TEAPAC (12 Intersections), Ver. 4.30 8/98 TPCNST.1 3951 (Included) 7
NOSTOP/TEAPAC (25 Intersections), Ver. 4.30 8/98 TPCNST.2 4951 (Included) 7
Demo TPCNST.O 5 (On Disk) 6
NOSTOP/TEAPAC (12 Intersections), Windows 3.1, Ver. 4.30 8/98 TPCNST.1.WIN 3951 (Included) WIN 7
NOSTOP/TEAPAC (25 Intersections), Windows 3.1, Ver. 4.30 8/98 TPCNST.2.WIN 4951 (Included) WIN 7
Demo, Windows 3.1 TPCNST.O.WIN 5 (On Disk) WIN 6
NOSTOP/TEAPAC (12 Intersections), Windows 95, Ver. 4.30 8/98 TPCNST.1.W95 3951 (Included) W95 7
NOSTOP/TEAPAC (25 Intersections), Windows 95, Ver. 4.30 8/98 TPCNST.2.W95 4951 (Included) W95 7
Demo, Windows 95 TPCNST.O.W95 5 (On Disk) W95 6
P2BAT 11/91 P2BAT 5 (On Disk) 4
PASSER 11-90, Ver. 2 12/90 P290 150 P290.D 15 1
M|0OSIT Volume 3 MOST.V3 15
PASSER II1-98 6/99 P398 300 P398.D 15 1
Upgrade from PASSER II1-90 P398.UPG 170 1
PASSER IV-96, Ver.2.1 6/97 P496 250 P496.D 15 1
PREPASSR/TEAPAC (12 Intersections), Ver. 1.52 8/98 TPCPPS.1 3951 (Included) 7
PREPASSR/TEAPAC (100 Intersections), Ver. 1.52 8/98 TPCPPS.2 5951 (Included) 7
Demo TPCPPS.O 5 (On Disk) 6
PREPASSR/TEAPAC (12 Intersections), Windows 3.1, Ver. 1.52 8/98 TPCPPS.1.WIN 3951 (Included) WIN 7
PREPASSR/TEAPAC (100 Intersections), Windows 3.1, Ver. 1.52 8/98 TPCPPS.2.WIN 5951 (Included) WIN 7
Demo, Windows 3.1 TPCPPS.O.WIN 5 (On Disk) WIN 6
PREPASSR/TEAPAC (12 Intersections), Windows 95, Ver. 1.52 8/98 TPCPPS.1.W95 3951 (Included) W95 7
PREPASSR/TEAPAC (100 Intersections), Windows 95, Ver. 1.52 8/98 TPCPPS.2.W95 5951 (Included) W95 7
Demo, Windows 95 TPCPPS.O.W95 5 (On Disk) W95 6
PRETRANSYT/TEAPAC (12 Intersections), Ver. 2.62 8/98 TPCPTR.1 4951 (Included) 7
PRETRANSYT/TEAPAC (100 Intersections), Ver. 2.62 8/98 TPCPTR.2 6951 (Included) 7
Demo TPCPTR.O 5 (On Disk) 6
PRETRANSYT/TEAPAC (12 Intersections), Windows 3.1, Ver. 2.62 8/98 TPCPTR.1.WIN 4951 (Included) WIN 7
PRETRANSYT/TEAPAC (100 Intersections), Windows 3.1, Ver. 2.62 8/98 TPCPTR.2.WIN 6951 (Included) WIN 7
Demo, Windows 3.1 TPCPTR.O.WIN 5 (On Disk) WIN 6
PRETRANSYT/TEAPAC (12 Intersections), Windows 95, Ver. 2.62 8/98 TPCPTR.1.W95 4951 (Included) W95 7
PRETRANSYT/TEAPAC (100 Intersections), Windows 95, Ver. 2.62 8/98 TPCPTR.2.W95 6951 (Included) W95 7
Demo, Windows 95 TPCPTR.O.W95 5 (On Disk) W95 6
Progression Graphics and Optimization 9/91 PROGO 250 (Included) 6
Demo (Includes SNAG) 9/91 PROGO.DEM 5 6
Tutorial (Includes SNAG) 9/91 PROGO.SNAG 5 6
Progression Through a Series of Intersections with Actuated Controllers 10/88 PROG.D 10
QUICK-7F, Ver. 7.2 2/94 QUICK7F 250 QUICK7F.D 20 1
Upgrade to Supported QUICK7F.UPG 200
SIG/CINEMA, Ver. 2.1 9/99 SIGCIN 805 (Included) W95/98/NT 7


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SIGNAL94/TEAPAC Capacity Plus Optimization, Ver. 1.23 8/98 TPCS94.2 5951 (Included) 7


Demo TPCS94.0 5 (On Disk) 6c
Demo, Windows 3.1 TPCS94.0.WIN 5 (On Disk) WIN 6

SIGNAL8594/TEAPAC Capacity Plus Optimization, Ver. 2.62 2/95 TPCS85.2 $5951 (Included) 7
Demo TPCS85.0 5 (On Disk) 6





SIGNAL97/TEAPAC Capacity plus Optimization, Windows 95, Ver. 1.00 8/98 TPCS97.2.W95 5951 (Included) W95 7
Demo, Windows 95 TPCS97.0.W95 5 (On Disk) W95 6
SIGNAL94/TEAPAC Capacity Plus Optimization, Windows 3.1, Ver. 1. 8/98 TPCS94.2.WIN 5951 (Included) WIN 7
Demo, Windows 3.1 TPCS94.0.WIN 5 (On Disk) WIN 6
SIGNAL94/TEAPAC Capacity Plus Optimization, Windows Ver. 1.23 8/98 TPCS94.2.W 5951 (Included) W 7
Demo, Windows TPCS94.0.W 5 (On Disk) W 6
SIGNAL94/TEAPAC Capacity Plus Optimization, Windows 95, Ver. 1.23 8/98 TPCS94.2.W95 5951 (Included) W95 7

Demo, Windows 95 TPCS94.0.W95 5 (On Disk) W95 6
SIGNAL97/TEAPAC Capacity plus Optimization, Windows 95, Ver. 1.00 8/98 TPCS97.2.W95 5951 (Included) W95 7
Demo, Windows 95 TPCS97.0.W95 5 (On Disk) W95 6



SIGNAL97/TEAPAC Capacity plus Optimization Timing Database 6, Ver. 1.00 8/99 ATCS97.2TDB 395 (Included) Access 6
SIGNAL97/TEAPAC Capacity plus Optimization, Windows 3.1, Ver. 1.00 8/98 TPCS97.2.WIN 5951 (Included) WIN 7
Demo, Windows 3.1 TPCS97O.DEWIN 5 (On Disk) WIN 6
SIGNAL97/TEAPAC Capacity plus Optimization, Ver. 1.00 8/98 TPCS97.2 5951 (Included) 7
Demo TPCS97.0 5 (On Disk) 6
SIGPAK 3/87 SIGPAK 50 (On Disk) 3
Signal Network Animated Graphics 9/91 SNAG 250 (Included) 6
Demo (Includes PROGO) 9/91 SNAG.DEM 5 6
Tutorial (Includes PROGO) 9/91 PROGO.SNAG 5 6
Signal Timing Database 6/99 ATCSTDB 395 (Included) Access 6
SOAP84, Ver. 84.04 12/88 SOAP 501 SOAP.D $30 1
TSYNCHRO, Ver. 4.0 12/99 SYNCRO 2099 (Included) W95/98/NT 7
SYNCHRO Demo, Ver. 4.0 4/98 SYNCPRO.DEM 5 W95/WIN 7
TEAPAC Signal Timing Analysis Package 8/98 TPC*..2 24951 (Included) W95/WIN 7
TIMACS, Ver. 1.2 7/89 TIMACS 50 TIMACS.D 5 3
Traffic Models Handbook 12/95 TMOH.D 20
TRANNET, Release 7.1 3/95 TRANNET 40 (Included) 3
TRANSYT-7F, Release 8.1 3/98 MCT7F8 5001 T7F8.D 35 1
(MOST.V4)
Upgrade from Release 6 MCT7F8.UPG 250 1
TRANSYT-7F Self Study Guide 7/89 T7FSSG 95 (Included) 3
TS/PPDRAFT, Ver. 2.0 9/94 TSDRFT 440 (Included) 7
Demo 6/95 TSPP.DEM 5 (Included) 7
WARRANT, Ver. 1.0 7/91 WARRANT 50 (On Disk) 3
WARRANTS/TEAPAC Warrants Only, Ver. 1.20 8/98 TPCWAR.1 3951 (Included) 7
WARRANTS/TEAPAC Plus Tabulation & Peak Hour, Ver. 1.20 8/98 TPCWAR.2 5951 (Included) 7
Demo TPCWAR.O 5 (On Disk) 6
WEST, Ver. 2.20 2/95 WEST 200 (Included) 6
WHICH 2/94 WHICH 2501 WHICH.D 20 1
(MOST.V5)
Traffic Engineering Simulation & Analysis
CORFLO, Ver. 5.0 3/95 CORFLO 350 TRAF.D 50 1
Demo 8/92 CORFLO.DEM 5 D I
CORSIM CBT 9/99 CORCBT 145 (Included) W95 1
FLEXSYT- II 12/95 FLEXSYT 3000 Win 7
INTEGRATION, Ver. 2.0 9/95 INTEG 395 (Included) 6
ITRAF, Ver. 3.0 12/99 ITRAF27 75 ITRAF27.D 20 W95 2
PRENETSIM/TEAPAC (12 Intersections) Ver.1.22 8/98 TPCPNT.1 4951 (Included) 7
PRENETSIM/TEAPAC (100 Intersections) Ver.1.22 8/98 TPCPNT.2 6951 (Included) 7
Demo TPCPNT.O 5 (On Disk) 6
PRENETSIM/TEAPAC (12 Intersections), Windows 3.1, Ver.1.22 8/98 TPCPNT.1.WIN 4951 (Included) WIN 7
PRENETSIM/TEAPAC (100 Intersections) Windows 3.1, Ver.1.22 8/98 TPCPNT.2.WIN 6951 (Included) WIN 7
Demo, Windows 3.1 TPCPNT.O.WIN 5 (On Disk) WIN 6
PRENETSIM/TEAPAC (12 Intersections), Windows 95, Ver.1.22 8/98 TPCPNT.1.W95 4951 (Included) W95 7
PRENETSIM/TEAPAC (100 Intersections), Windows 95, Ver.1.22 8/98 TPCPNT.2.W95 6951 (Included) W95 7
Demo, Windows 95 TPCPNT.O.W95 5 (On Disk) W95 6
SimTraffic Ver. 4.0 12/99 TRAFSIM 899 (Included) W95/98/NT 7
TEXAS, Ver. 3.11 7/92 TEXAS 225 TEXAS.D 25 1
Demo TEXAS.DEM 5 (On Disk) 1
TSIS, Ver.4.32 (Complete Package) 12/99 TSIS.W95 500 TSIS.D 20 W95 1
Upgrade for TRAF-NETSIM and FRESIM 4/98 TSISNFU.W95 250 W95 1
Upgrade for TRAF-NETSIM only 4/98 TSISNU.W95 250 W95 1
Upgrade for FRESIM only 4/98 TSISFU.W95 250 W95 1


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Berkeley Traffic System III 10/88 BTS3 $200 BTS3.D $20 dB3+ 1
KAR II, Ver. 7.0 11/93 KAR II 1500 (Included) 6
North Dakota Sign Management System, Ver. 4.0 2/93 NDSMS 50 NDSMS.D 5 3
QUEWZ QUEWZ 5 QUEWZ.D 5 5
Sign Inventory System 6/92 SIS 50 SIS.D 20 3
SIGNS ^3 3/86 SIGNS3 50 SIGNS.D 15 dB3 3
Transit Operations
Automated Transit Ridership Data 8/90 ATRDCS 50 ATRDCS 45 3
Chapel Hill Scheduler Interactive Bus Scheduler 5/85 CHS 50 CHS.D 5 3
Cost Allocation Applications 7/86 COST 50 COST.D 5 L123 3
Days Off Calculator, Ver. 3.0 (DOS), Ver. 2.0 (WIN) 4/98 DAYS 5 (On Disk) WIN 4
Fixed Guideway Transit 7/92 FGT 50 FGT.D 10 3
Fleetmax 7/94 FMX 995 (Included) 7
Windows Version 7/94 FMX.WIN 995 (Included) 7
Demo FMX.DEM 5 (Included) 7
GFI Farebox Software Utilities 3/97 FAREBOX 5 (Included) 4
Inventory CTRL 7/92 ICTRL 1195 (Included) 7
Demo 7/92 ICTRL.DEM 5 7
Paratransit Vehicle Maintenance 7/91 PVM 50 PVM.D 20 3
Section 15 Transit Agency Performance Data
Section 15 Data, 1981-1997 (Specify Year) SECT15 20 SECT15.D 15 L123 3
SST3: Small Transit Management Software 12/87 SST3 50 SST3.D 5 DB3 3
Statistical Sampling of Trip Data 8/83 SSTD 50 SSTD.D 5 IB 3
Transit Spreadsheet Applications 2/85 TSSAPP 50 (On Disk) L123 3
Vehicle CTRL 2/85 VCTRL 1295 (Included) 7
Demo 2/85 VCTRL.DEM 10 7
TransitPlanning
Bus Transit Garage Space Requirements Model BBARN 695 (Included) 7
CAM (Cost Allocation Model), Ver. 1.0 11/98 CAM 50 CAM.D 5 L123 3
Disaggregate Elasticity Model, Ver. 1.0 12/84 DEL 50 DEL.D 5 3
Macintosh Ver. DEL.MAC 50 EXC 3
RPT Spreadsheets 9/95 RPT 50 RPT.D 25 3
Service Planning Case Studies 6/85 SPCS 50 SPCS.D 5 L123 3
Transit Route Planning CAI Course 5/97 CAI 15 (Included) WIN 5
Transportation PlanningData Processing
Advanced General Network Editor, Ver. 6.0 for Windows 3/99 GNE.WIN 245 (Included) 7
License Plate Data Analysis Package 6/96 LPLATE 775 (Included) 7
MVMACH, Ver. 5.4 6/99 MVMACH 15002 (Included) W95/WIN 7
Survey 6/99 SURV 15002 (Included) W95/WIN 7
Traffic Interpolater & Extrapolater Software TIES 150 (Included) 6
URPDB, Ver. 1.9 3/90 URPDB 10 (On Disk) 5
ZDATA, Ver. 1.3 9/89 ZDATA 50 (Included) 6
Transportation PlanningDemand Modeling
HALLEY, Ver. 3.2 10/86 HALLEY 50 HALLEY.D 10 L123 3
HieLoW-Hierarchical Logit for WindowsTM (English) 9/95 HIELOW.EN 4000 (Included) WIN 7
HieLoW-Hierarchical Logit for WindowsTM (French) 9/95 HIELOW.FR 4000 (Included) WIN 7
Demo 9/95 HIELOW.DEM 10
HLFM II+ with QRS II (300 Zones), Ver. 2.0 1/94 HLFMQRS.300 390 (Included) WIN 7
HLFM II+ with QRS II (600 Zones) HLFMQRS.600 585 (Included) WIN 7
HLFM I1+ with QRS II (900 Zones) HLFMQRS.900 780 (Included) WIN 7
Advanced GNE when purchased with HLFM GNE.HLF 195 (Included) 7
MODE CHOICE 11/84 MODE 50 (On Disk) L123 3
Mode Choice Modeling (CALIB), Ver. 1.11 10/87 CALIB 60 (Included) 3
Simplified Project Forecasting 8/85 SPF 50 SPF.D 20 3
TDC (Transportation Data Cruncher), Ver. 3.0 8/88 TDC 5 (On Disk) 4
The Highway Emulator 7/91 THE 50 THE.D 15 3
TMOVES, Ver. 1.1 12/89 TMOVES 50 TMOVES.D 5 3
TRANS-EXPERT, Ver. 4.0 3/97 TRANEXPT 495 (Included) 6
Travel Demand Management Evaluation 11/93 TDM 250 TDM.D 20 1
Model, Ver. 2.2
Demo TDM.DEM 5


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UfosNET Academic UFOSACA 995 (Included) 7
RS and ADV.GNE (600 Zones) RSGNE.600 585 (Included) W95/WN 7

UfosNET Professional A 6/96 UFOSNET $9500 (Included) 7
UfosNET Professional B UFOSNEB 6500 (Included) 7
UfosNET Lite UFOSLIT 3500 (Included) 7
UfosNET Academic UFOSACA 995 (Included) 7
Transportation Planning Network Assignment
b-Node Model, Ver.1.0 6/99 BNODE 900 (included) 7
MicroTRIMS, Ver. 1.1 12/88 MCTRIMS 55 MCTRIMS.D $5 3
QRS II, Ver. 5.10 10/93
300 Zones QRS.300 195 (Included) W95/WIN 7
QRS and ADV.GNE (300 Zones) QRSGNE.300 390 (Included) W95/WIN 7
QRS and ADV.GNE (600 Zones) QRSGNE.600 585 (Included) W95/WIN 7
QRS and ADV.GNE (900 Zones) QRSGNE.900 780 (Included) W95/WIN 7
QRS and ADV.GNE (2400 Zones) QRSGN2.400 1075 (Included) W95 7
Demo for QRS II and GNE QRSGNE.DEM 5 (Included) 6
SATURN, Ver. 8.4 8/93 SATURN 12950 7
TMODEL2TM, Ver. 2.0 TMODEL2 3800 (Included) 7
TMODEL2, Education Version TMODEL2.ED 150 (Included) 7
TMODEL2, Sample Version TMODEL2.DEM 125 (Included) 7
TP/4-in-1 6/99 TP4IN1 900 (Included) 7
TrafikPlanTM TRAFIKP 1995 (Included) 6
Educational TRAFIKP.ED 495 (Included) 6
Transportation Network Analysis System 2, Ver. 1.0 7/86 TNAS2 50 TNAS2.D 5 3
TRIPS/32 (Basic Highways) TRIPS 87152 (Included) W95/WIN 7
Call for details on additional modules.
Transportation Planning Project Management
Better Decisions, Release 4 BD 95 (Included) 7
candlink 11/86 CANDLINK 5 (None) 5
Decision Support System, Version 2.0 6/88 DSS 50 DSS.D 10 3
Highway Design and Maintenance HDM 400 (Included) 1
Standards Model (HDM II and HDM-PC) (See Higway Engineerin /Paent)
Highway User Cost Accounting 4/90 HUCA 50 HUCA.D 15 L123 3
MicroBENCOST, Ver.2.0 9/99 BENCOST 95 BENCOST.D 35 3
Municipal Equipment Management System 4/93 MEMS 50 MEMS.D 20 IB 3
Program Development and Management System PDMS 250 (Included) 7
Project Analysis Package, Version 2.0 10/88 PAP 50 PAP.D 5 3
TSM 7/89 TSM 55 TSM.D 20 3
Transportation Planning Site Analysis
ASSIGN9 ASSIGN9 700 (Included) 7
Demo ASSIGN9.DEM 20 7
Intersection Analysis Spreadsheets, Version 3.0 7/90 IAS 50 IAS.D 5 L123 3
Planning and Project Development Spreadsheets 2/88 PPDS 50 PPDS.D 10 L123 3
Roadway/Intersection Air Quality 7/84 RAQIAQ 50 RAQIAQ.D 10 L123 3
SITE, Ver. 2.0 7/89 SITE 50 (On Disk) L123 3
Macintosh Version SITE.MAC 50 (On Disk) EXC 3
SITE/TEAPAC (12 Intersections), Ver. 3.40 8/98 TPCSIT.1 3951 (Included) 7
SITE/TEAPAC (25 Intersections), Ver. 3.40 8/98 TPCSIT.2 4951 (Included) 7
Demo TPCSIT.O 5 (On Disk) 6
TEAPAC Site Impact Analysis Package 8/98 TPC*.*.3 21951 (Included) W95/WIN 7
STRAFFIX Traffic Impact Analysis Software, Ver. 7.1 (Including HCM Module) 12/99 TRAFFIX.W95 2090 TRAFFIX.D 75 W95 7
TRAFFFIX 1997 HCM Module Separate 12/99 TRAFFIX.M 250 W95 7
TRANMAP Site Traffic Impact Analysis 9/97 TRANMAP 900 Included) 7
TRIP GENERATION, Ver. 4.0 3/98 TRIPGEN 400 (Included) 7
VisualTraffic 6/99 VTRAF 150 (Included) EXC 7
VisualTraffic Lite 6/99 VTRAFLT 5 (Included) 7
WinTASS, Ver.2.0 3/98 WINTASS 295 (Included) W95/WIN 7
Demo 3/98 WINTASS.DEM 5 (On Disk) W95/WIN 7
General interest Administration
Equipment Manager, Ver.1.51 EQMGR 1495 (Included) 7
FINDER, Ver.1.0 4/89 FINDER 751 (Included) 1
HIGHMANAGE 3/90 HMNG 1500 (Included) 6


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CADmagic, Ver.1.5
DMPLAS, Ver.1.1
Engineering Geometry Assistant
McPrimer, Third Edition
Educational
McPRIMER for WINDOWS
MetriCAD, Ver. 1.0
MetriCAD for Windows, Ver. 1.0
Sample Size Estimate
ZTEST


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Training:
Site Impact Planning Seminar (see announcement on page 3)
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Access Management Planning Seminar (see announcement on page 3)
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Travel Demand Planning Seminar (see announcement on page 3)
McTrans, University of Florida (352) 392-0378 ext. 223
Traffic Signal Operation at Local Intersections
Georgia Institute of Technology (404) 385-3502
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