Transportation Engineering Questions and Answers Part-30

1. In which of the following origin-destination study licence plate numbers of vehicles are recorded?
a) Licence plate mail-out method
b) Roadside interview
c) Phone survey
d) Mail back postcard survey

Answer: a
Explanation: In Licence plate mail-out method of origin-destination study, licence plate numbers of vehicles are recorded on a selected roadway and the owner of the vehicle is traced and mail survey is sent to the owner.

2. How many methods can be used for obtaining licence plate number of the vehicles in Licence plate mail-out method of origin-destination study?
a) 2
b) 3
c) 4
d) 5

Answer: a
Explanation: There are 2 methods by which licence plate number of the vehicles can be obtained by Licence plate mail-out method of origin-destination study. Taking photo or video or manually recording the tag on the vehicle are the two methods of recording licence plate number of the vehicles.

3. Which among the four method is preferred for high volume highways?
a) Photo/video
b) Manual recording
c) Interview
d) Questionnaire

Answer: a
Explanation: Taking a photo/video is usually preferred for high volume highways when study is carried out by Licence plate mail-out method. Manual recording is generally preferred for low and medium volume highways.

4.Which of the following origin-destination study requires directing vehicles to a designated interview area and asking a series of short questions?
a) Licence plate mail-out method
b) Roadside interview
c) Phone survey
d) Mail back postcard survey

Answer: b
Explanation: Roadside interview is the origin-destination study which requires directing vehicles to an assigned interview area and asking a series of short questions. The interview is a standard questionnaire regarding the origin and destination of vehicle that the owner of the vehicle has to answer.

5.Roadside interview method is widely used for _________
a) Truck and auto trip collection
b) Village roads
c) National highways
d) Mountainous roads

Answer: a
Explanation: Roadside interview method is widely used for truck and auto trip collection. This is because roadside interview method has a high response rate and good sampling control. This method provides complete information.

6. Which of the following is the primary disadvantage of Roadside interview method?
a) Traffic disruption
b) Requires more manpower
c) Skilled surveyors
d) Huge set of data

Answer: a
Explanation: Traffic disruption is the primary disadvantage of Roadside interview method. This method requires more traffic control at the location of the survey. But this method provides complete information.

7. When is mail-back postcard surveys usually used?
a) When traffic volume is high
b) When traffic volume is low
c) When traffic is homogeneous
d) When traffic is heterogeneous

Answer: b
Explanation: Mail-back postcard surveys is usually used when traffic volume is high. This method has less traffic disruption compared to Roadside interview method.

8. Which of the following is an advantage of the mail-back postcard survey?
a) Less personnel required
b) Skilled personnel required
c) More personnel required
d) High response rate

Answer: a
Explanation: Mail-back postcard survey requires less personnel. In this method, the postcard is distributed quickly at rest stops or signalised intersections. It has less impact on traffic. This survey has a low response rate.

9. Phone surveys are usually used for ___________
a) household travel survey
b) pedestrian survey
c) traffic volume
d) traffic flow

Answer: a
Explanation: Phone surveys are usually used for Household travel survey. This method has a higher response rate than mail-back postcard survey and lower response rate than the road interview method.

10. Which of the following method used cell phone tracking technology?
a) Phone surveys
b) Mail-back postcard survey
c) Road interview method
d) GPS

Answer: d
Explanation: GPS(Global Positioning System) uses cell phone tracking technology to determine origin-destination data for planning models. This method does not disrupt traffic and requires less personnel.