A new uniform delay model for signalized intersections.

Author(s)
Benekohal, R.F. & El-Zohairy, Y.M.
Year
Abstract

This study developed arrival-type-based delay models to determine the uniform component of stopped delay at signalized intersections. The Highway Capacity Manual (HCM) delay model applies progression adjustment factors in the range of 0 to 256% to account for signal progression effects. The proposed models eliminate the need for using such coarse progression adjustment factors. The models consider the arrival time of the front of platoon as well as platoon volume and flow rate, and are sensitive to the traffic volume inside the platoon. For arrival type 3 only, the proposed model is identical to the HCM delay model. However, for other arrival types the proposed models are more accurate than the HCM delay model in representing the signal coordination effects. (A)

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981324 l4 ST (In: ST 981324)
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In: Traffic congestion and traffic safety in the 21st century : challenges, innovations, and opportunities : proceedings of the conference, Chicago, Illinois, June 8-11, 1997, p. 626-632, 10 ref.

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