Weather-responsive traffic signal control.

Author(s)
Goodwin, L.C. & Pisano, P.A.
Year
Abstract

Adverse weather conditions can impact arterial mobility by affecting driver behavior and traffic signal operations. This paper details several studies that were conducted on various road facilities in different climates to document weather impacts on arterial traffic flow. Some successful strategies to modify traffic signal timing in response to poor road weather conditions are offered. Weather-related parameters in simulation models and the benefits of weather-responsive signal timing are discussed.

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Library number
I E832072 /21 / ITRD E832072
Source

ITE Journal. 2004 /06. 74(6) pp28-33 (6 Tab., 14 Ref.)

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