Principles of Highway Engineering and Traffic Analysi (NEW!!)
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Author: Fred L. Mannering, Scott S. Washburn
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Chapter 7, Problem 17P
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The arrival rate such that it remains unchanged over the observation period.
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Vehicles arrive at an intersection approach at 550 veh/h at the beginning of an effective red and 15 vehicles are left in the queue from the previous cycle (end of the effective green). Due to peak hour congestion, the arrival rate increases 50 veh/h/min. Therefore after 1 minute, the arrival rate will be 600 veh/h, after 2 minutes it is 650 veh/h. The saturation flow rate of the approach is 1800 veh/h, the cycle length is 65 seconds, and the effective green time is 30 seconds. Determine the total vehicle delay until complete queue clearance. (Assume D/D/1 queuing).
An intersection has a three-phase signal with the movements allowed in each phase and corresponding analysis and saturation flow rates shown in the table below.
(1) Calculate the sum of the flow ratios for the critical lane groups.
(2) calculate the minimum cycle length and the effective green time for each phase (balancing v/c for the critical lane groups). Assume the lost time is 4 seconds per phase and a critical intersection v/c of 0.90 is desired.
For a given one-lane approach of a signalized intersection, the base free flow speed is 40 mph, flow rate is 450 vphpl, saturation flow rate is 1,800 vphgpl, cycle length and red interval are 90 seconds and 30 seconds. Compute the following:
The total time duration from the first vehicle in queue to the last queued vehicle being discharged per cycle
The longest queue length and total number of vehicles in queue per cycle;
Total vehicle-hours of delay and average delay per vehicle per cycle.
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