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Increasing Signalized Intersection Capacity with Unconventional Use of Special Width Approach Lanes
Heavy traffic volume coupled with insufficient capacity due to limited space cause most of traffic congestion at urban signalized intersections. This article presents an innovative design to increase the capacity of heavily congested intersections by using the special width approach lane (SWAL), which consists of two narrow approach lanes that are dynamically utilized by either two passenger cars or a heavy vehicle (e.g., buses or trucks) depending on the composition of traffic. The impact of the SWAL on the saturation flow rate is quantified and validated, followed by an optimization model for best geometric layout and signal timing design with the presence of the SWAL. The optimization model is formulated as a mixed‐integer‐linear‐program for intersection capacity maximization which can be efficiently solved by the standard branch‐and‐bound technique. Results of extensive numerical analyses and case studies show the effectiveness of SWAL to increase intersection capacity, indicating its promising application at intersections with very limited space that prevents the addition of separate lanes.
Increasing Signalized Intersection Capacity with Unconventional Use of Special Width Approach Lanes
Heavy traffic volume coupled with insufficient capacity due to limited space cause most of traffic congestion at urban signalized intersections. This article presents an innovative design to increase the capacity of heavily congested intersections by using the special width approach lane (SWAL), which consists of two narrow approach lanes that are dynamically utilized by either two passenger cars or a heavy vehicle (e.g., buses or trucks) depending on the composition of traffic. The impact of the SWAL on the saturation flow rate is quantified and validated, followed by an optimization model for best geometric layout and signal timing design with the presence of the SWAL. The optimization model is formulated as a mixed‐integer‐linear‐program for intersection capacity maximization which can be efficiently solved by the standard branch‐and‐bound technique. Results of extensive numerical analyses and case studies show the effectiveness of SWAL to increase intersection capacity, indicating its promising application at intersections with very limited space that prevents the addition of separate lanes.
Increasing Signalized Intersection Capacity with Unconventional Use of Special Width Approach Lanes
Zhao, Jing (author) / Liu, Yue (author) / Wang, Tao (author)
Computer‐Aided Civil and Infrastructure Engineering ; 31 ; 794-810
2016-10-01
17 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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