Left turn slip lane study. Volume III.

Author(s)
Aitken, R.N. Miluydas, A.J. & Barton, A.L.
Year
Abstract

The left turn slip lane study was a review of the operation and safety of a number of alternative design treatments for left turn slip lanes. The study found that the standard left turn slip lane treatment which provided a left hand curve and a merge taper was poorly utilised. Most left turning drivers were observed not to use the through traffic stream and the low angle at which the vehicles stopped made vision difficult.

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Publication

Library number
B 27719 (In: B 27701) /21 / IRRD 810839
Source

In: New Zealand Roading Symposium 1987, Vol. III: Traffic and safety. The human resource. Vol.IV.Heavy vehicles.Economics.Bridges, p.607- 614, 4 ref.

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