AJK
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Leading up to the exam, I was wondering which of the Transportation references were the most important. Luckily I had most of them available to me. So while its fresh in my mind I wanted to get this posted.
I took the following references to the April 2007 exam, specifically for the afternoon Transportation portion:
1. AASHTO Green Book - used quite a bit, a must have.
2. HCM - I was suprised how little I used this reference, but still a must have, due to the extensive information in it.
3. Traffic Engineering Handbook - this was well worth the cost, I used it several times for problems that I would not have known without it.
4. MUTCD - looked at it once or twice
5. AASHTO Roadside Design Guide - used it once. Definitely nice to have, since the a lot of info in it is not covered elsewhere.
6. PCA Design of Conc. Mixes - did not use at all.
7. AASHTO Pavement Design Manual - did not use, this book is too disorganized anyway. Hopefully the new edition will be completely revamped.
Of course its better to take any of the above with you, than not. Particularly if they are readily available to you (through work, borrow from co-worker, etc.) Also it greatly helps to know what information is in the book prior to the test.
Any other opinions?
I took the following references to the April 2007 exam, specifically for the afternoon Transportation portion:
1. AASHTO Green Book - used quite a bit, a must have.
2. HCM - I was suprised how little I used this reference, but still a must have, due to the extensive information in it.
3. Traffic Engineering Handbook - this was well worth the cost, I used it several times for problems that I would not have known without it.
4. MUTCD - looked at it once or twice
5. AASHTO Roadside Design Guide - used it once. Definitely nice to have, since the a lot of info in it is not covered elsewhere.
6. PCA Design of Conc. Mixes - did not use at all.
7. AASHTO Pavement Design Manual - did not use, this book is too disorganized anyway. Hopefully the new edition will be completely revamped.
Of course its better to take any of the above with you, than not. Particularly if they are readily available to you (through work, borrow from co-worker, etc.) Also it greatly helps to know what information is in the book prior to the test.
Any other opinions?