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Increasing the capacity of signalized intersections with left-turn waiting areas
AbstractOne of the most complex issues for the design of at-grade signalized intersections is accommodating left-turn (LT) movements, especially when approaches have insufficient available spatial resources. In this study, we mitigated this problem by reorganizing left-turning traffic flows within intersections through the use of a left-turn waiting area (LTWA). We proposed a series of design pattern left-turn waiting areas for different combinations of spatial and temporal treatments of left-turn movements: exclusive left-turn lanes with protected left-turn phasing, exclusive left-turn lanes with permitted left-turn phasing, and shared left-turn lanes with permitted left-turn phasing. Based on probability theory, an analytical procedure is developed for estimating the capacity of shared and short lanes. Explicit VISSIM simulations are conducted to validate the accuracy of the proposed capacity models, and the impact of design parameters for the proposed system on the left-turn capacity are studied. On the basis of the analyses, benefits of the proposed system are identified, and the domain of application where these benefits are most significant is identified. In addition, optimal LTWA design scheme and critical LT volumes of exclusive LT lane and protected LT phase with different LTWA schemes are presented from the operation efficiency perspective.
Increasing the capacity of signalized intersections with left-turn waiting areas
AbstractOne of the most complex issues for the design of at-grade signalized intersections is accommodating left-turn (LT) movements, especially when approaches have insufficient available spatial resources. In this study, we mitigated this problem by reorganizing left-turning traffic flows within intersections through the use of a left-turn waiting area (LTWA). We proposed a series of design pattern left-turn waiting areas for different combinations of spatial and temporal treatments of left-turn movements: exclusive left-turn lanes with protected left-turn phasing, exclusive left-turn lanes with permitted left-turn phasing, and shared left-turn lanes with permitted left-turn phasing. Based on probability theory, an analytical procedure is developed for estimating the capacity of shared and short lanes. Explicit VISSIM simulations are conducted to validate the accuracy of the proposed capacity models, and the impact of design parameters for the proposed system on the left-turn capacity are studied. On the basis of the analyses, benefits of the proposed system are identified, and the domain of application where these benefits are most significant is identified. In addition, optimal LTWA design scheme and critical LT volumes of exclusive LT lane and protected LT phase with different LTWA schemes are presented from the operation efficiency perspective.
Increasing the capacity of signalized intersections with left-turn waiting areas
Ma, Wanjing (author) / Liu, Ye (author) / Zhao, Jing (author) / Wu, Ning (author)
Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice ; 105 ; 181-196
2017-08-21
16 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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