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Evaluation of Intersection Traffic Control Measures through Simulation
Published in Springer India
2015
Volume: 96
   
Issue: 4
Pages: 339 - 347
Abstract
Modeling traffic flow is stochastic in nature due to randomness in variables such as vehicle arrivals and speeds. Due to this and due to complex vehicular interactions and their manoeuvres, it is extremely difficult to model the traffic flow through analytical methods. To study this type of complex traffic system and vehicle interactions, simulation is considered as an effective tool. Application of homogeneous traffic models to heterogeneous traffic may not be able to capture the complex manoeuvres and interactions in such flows. Hence, a microscopic simulation model for heterogeneous traffic is developed using object oriented concepts. This simulation model acts as a tool for evaluating various control measures at signalized intersections. The present study focuses on the evaluation of Right Turn Lane (RTL) and Channelised Left Turn Lane (CLTL). A sensitivity analysis was performed to evaluate RTL and CLTL by varying the approach volumes, turn proportions and turn lane lengths. RTL is found to be advantageous only up to certain approach volumes and right-turn proportions, beyond which it is counter-productive. CLTL is found to be advantageous for lower approach volumes for all turn proportions, signifying the benefits of CLTL. It is counter-productive for higher approach volume and lower turn proportions. This study pinpoints the break-even points for various scenarios. The developed simulation model can be used as an appropriate intersection lane control tool for enhancing the efficiency of flow at intersections. This model can also be employed for scenario analysis and can be valuable to field traffic engineers in implementing vehicle-type based and lane-based traffic control measures. © 2015, The Institution of Engineers (India).
About the journal
JournalData powered by TypesetJournal of The Institution of Engineers (India): Series A
PublisherData powered by TypesetSpringer India
ISSN22502149
Open AccessNo
Concepts (15)
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    Object oriented programming
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    Sensitivity analysis
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    Stochastic systems
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    Traffic control
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    Traffic signals
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    Vehicles
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    Heterogeneous traffic
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    MICROSCOPIC SIMULATION MODELS
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    Object-oriented concepts
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    SCENARIO ANALYSIS
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    SIGNALISED INTERSECTIONS
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    Signalized intersection
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    Simulation
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    Vehicle interactions
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    Street traffic control