Canadian capacity guide for signalized intersections.

Author(s)
Teply, S. Allingham, D.I. Richardson, D.B. & Stephenson, B.W.
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Abstract

The Canadian capacity guide for signalized intersections includes techniques which allow to analyze different situations and intersection configurations. This second edition emphasizes the importance of a clear definition of the objectives of signal operation at a specific location. It also provides an understanding of the role that the intersection plays in the travel patterns, public transportation, and both motorized and non-motorized modes of transportation. The Guide provides a set of techniques that can be applied to operational, design and planning problems and focuses on the movement of traffic flow units, such as cars, trucks, transit vehicles, cyclists, and pedestrians at signalized intersections. With the assistance of this Guide it is possible to assess a variety of solutions using a set of practical evaluation criteria. Analytical and evaluation methods, and a set of numerical parameters for Canadian conditions are provided to estimate intersection capacity, quality of service provided and potential impacts. (Author/publisher).

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Library number
C 50602 [electronic version only] /72 /
Source

Ottawa, Ontario, Transportation Association of Canada TAC / Institute of Transportation Engineers (ITE), District 7, 2008, 195 p. + app., 100 ref.; 3rd edition - ISBN-10: 1-933452-24-2 / ISBN-13: 978-1-933452-24-1

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