COMPUTER MODEL FOR EVALUATING AND SCHEDULING FREEWAY WORK-ZONE LANE CLOSURES

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KRAMMES, RA DUDEK, CL MEMMOTT, JL
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Abstract

Quewz is a computer model that was developed in 1982 as a tool for planning and scheduling freeway work-zone operations. The model analyzes traffic flow through lane closures in freeway work zones andestimates the queue lengths and additional road user costs that would result. Several applications of the model are reported and two enhancements that have been made to improve its utility and accuracy are documented. One enhancement is an analysis option to determine acceptable schedules for alternative lane-closure configurations basedon a motorist-specified maximum acceptable length of queue or delay. The second enhancement is an algorithm to account for the natural diversion of traffic away from the freeway work zone to unspecified alternative routes. This paper appeared in transportation research record no. 1148, hazardous materials transportation, work-zone traffic control, and traffic marking materials. for covering abstract see irrd no 818401.

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I 818404 IRRD 8902
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TRANSP RES REC WASHINGTON D.C. USA U0361-1981 V0 309 04657 2 SERIAL 1987 1148 PAG:18-24 T23

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