A theoretical analysis of delays at an uncontrolled intersection.

Author(s)
Tanner, J.C.
Year
Abstract

This paper is concerned with the average delay to vehicles on the minor road at a junction where the traffic on the major road has absolute priority. It is assumed that vehicles on the major road arrive at random, and pass through at intervals of not less than b1. Vehicles on the minor road arrive at random and pass through at intervals of not less than b2. Further, they cannot enter the junction within a time a after the previous vehicle on the major road.

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A 546
Source

From: Biometrika, 1962, No. 49, p. 163-170.

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