Acceptability of countdown signals at an urban signalized intersection and their influence on drivers behaviour.

Auteur(s)
Rijavec, R. Zakovsek, J. & Maher, T.
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There are different factors that affect driver’s behaviour at an urban signalized intersection. Complementary countdown signal heads can be used to inform the driver about the traffic light phase status. In the research presented in this paper, the authors explored how a countdown signal affects the driver’s reaction. They focused on the analysis of red/amber, red and amber running violations. They also observed and measured traffic flow start-up lost time and headway per cycle. Measurements took place in Ljubljana at a four-way intersection where two countdown signal heads are installed that face different directions. The authors used the 'on-off-on' approach, using video surveillance and detection technology. According to the results of the investigative questionnaire, more than 84% of the surveyed drivers expressed positive opinion about the device. Analyses of fieldtest results have shown that the red and/or amber running violation rate is higher when the device is turned off. The results of the paper suggest that the countdown device had very little effect on the capacity of an urban signalized intersection. (Author/publisher)

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Bibliotheeknummer
20130897 ST [electronic version only]
Uitgave

PROMET - Traffic & Transportation, Vol. 25 (2013), No. 1, p. 63-71, 15 ref.

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