Left-turn sight distance models for signalized intersections with different configurations.

Author(s)
Yan, X. Radwan, E. & Birriel, E.
Year
Abstract

At signalized-intersecions where protected left-turn signals are not provided, simultaneous opposing left-turn vehicles attempting the turn maneuver may cause isufficient sight distance for each other.Previous studies had developed sight distance computation models for intersections located on linear major road segments. For more comprehensive and practical applications to intersection design, this paper presented a series of left-turn sight distance models to compute left-turn sight distances for different signalized-intersection configurations. They include intersections located on a linear segment, a linear segment but leading a curve one, a curve segment, and a curve segment but leading a linear one.The models can be used to identify a better intersection location along the major road when a curve exists, layout intersection geometric design, or evaluate the sight distance problem of an existing intersection configuration to ensure safe left-turn maneuvers by drivers. (Author/publisher).

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I E131308 /21 /73 / ITRD E131308
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Advances in Transportation Studies. 2006 /11. 10 Pp21-38 (12 Refs.)

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