Accuracy of delay surveys at signalized intersections.

Author(s)
Teply, S.
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Abstract

Delay is an excellent tool for evaluating the operation of signalised intersections. However, it is not easily determined. This paper examines two approaches for measuring delay - a time-space diagram and a queuing diagram - and explains various problems related to each. The paper concludes that, while delay cannot be precisely measured, it can be a useful engineering tool if it is calculated properly.

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C 21979 (In: C 21975 S) /71 / IRRD 834543
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In: Highway capacity, flow measurement, and theory : a peer-reviewed publication of the Transportation Research Board TRB, Transportation Research Record TRR No. 1225, p. 1-12, 8 ref.p. 24-32, 4 ref.

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