Progress report and interim conclusions on junction research - June, 1970.

Author(s)
Blackmore, F.C.
Year
Abstract

The main conclusion is that the introduction of the off-side priority rule at a wide variety of both public-road and test-track junctions has produced substantial increases in capacity compared with conventional methods of control. This would indicate that there would be considerable economic gains from a wide application of this method of control, possibly leading to the introduction of a general offside priority rule at junctions.

Publication

Library number
B 3588 S /21/73/
Source

Crowthorne, Transport and Road Research Laboratory TRRL, 1970, 10 p., 5 ref. RRL Technical Note TN. 491

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