Control strategies in response to freeway incidents. Volume 2: Evaluation of strategy performance under simulated incident conditions.

Author(s)
Koble, H.M. Adams, T.A. & Samant, V.S.
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Abstract

New control strategies have been developed for responding to freeway incidents. Two types of incident situations were considered. In Situation 1, control is only needed at on-ramps in the immediate vicinity of the incident site. In Situation 2, control is also needed on freeway segments and connectors located upstream of the freeway segment containing the incident. The strategies were extensively tested under a wide variety of simulated incident conditions. Guidelines on strategy selection and usage in an operational environment have been prepared. Functional requirements have also been developed for an on-line incident control strategy evaluator which could pre-test the merits of several candidate strategies. This second volume focuses on the strategy evaluation study for both Situation 1 and 2. It includes discussion of the strategies, the simulation models, the evaluation procedures, and the results. The other volumes of this report are: Vol. 1 RD-80/004 Executive Summary; Vol. 3 RD-80/006 Software Documentation; Vol. 4 RD-80/007 Operational Guidelines and Requirements for an On-Line Incident Control Strategy Evaluator. (FHWA)

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B 19844 /73/82/
Source

La Jolla, Orincon Corparation / New York, KLD Associates Inc., 1980, 212 p., fig., graph., tab., ref.; FHWA-RD-80-005.

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