Surrogate safety assessment for a tight urban diamond interchange using micro-simulation.

Author(s)
Chen, S. Liu, H. Tian, Z.Z. & Hart, J.D.
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Abstract

This paper presents development of a surrogate safety assessment method and its application to a real-life traffic engineering project. The Tight Urban Diamond Interchange (TUDI) is one of the most commonly used interchange types in the United States. Because of the complex traffic flow patterns, large turning_movements and limited spacing between the traffic signals, TUDI is often a source of traffic accidents and bottlenecks. Although U-turns have proven to be beneficial to increase capacity, they also tend tosubstantially increase traffic conflicts and accidents around the interchange area. Installation of meteringtype signals at the U-turn approaches of TUDI has recently been proposed by traffic engineers as a_countermeasureto reduce traffic conflicts. In this study, the time-to-collision (TTC) and the postencroachment-time (PET) are used as the surrogate safety indicators to evaluate the safety level of a TUDI. Several simulation plug-in modules are developed to extract the surrogate safety indicators for safety assessment of installing metering type signals. The results show that although applying a metering signal in U-turn areas will decrease the capacity, it has a positive effect on the intersection safety. (Author/publisher).

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I E144431 /22 /80 / ITRD E144431
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Advances in Transportation Studies. 2009. 18 (July) Pp39-52 (14 Refs.)

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