An evaluation of off-line traffic signal optimization techniques. Paper prepared for the 54th Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board, Washington, January 1975.

Author(s)
Rach, L. Lam, J.K. Kaufman, D.C. & Richardson, D.B.
Year
Abstract

Four off-line traffic optimization techniques, namely SIGOP, TRANSYT, COMBINATION PROGRAM, and a SIGRID based/ preferential street program were evaluated in both a suburban and a central business district network environment within Toronto. For each network, signal timing patterns were developed for 4 different time periods of the day. The collected data served as the base for statistical analyses.

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B 5997 /73/
Source

Toronto, Metropolitan Toronto Roads and Traffic Department, 1975, 20 p., fig., graph., tab., ref.

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