Operational Efficiency Evaluation of Intersections with Dynamic Lane Assignment Using Field Data
The dynamic lane assignment at signalized intersections is a possible countermeasure to address the traffic demand variability problem. However, the operational efficiency is affected by the unfamiliarity of the drivers. This paper evaluates the operational efficiency of the intersections with dynam...
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doaj-d1143ef50f7f4d0eac8cd5534db0bee22020-11-24T23:56:27ZengHindawi-WileyJournal of Advanced Transportation0197-67292042-31952017-01-01201710.1155/2017/21303852130385Operational Efficiency Evaluation of Intersections with Dynamic Lane Assignment Using Field DataJing Zhao0Jiao Yao1Shengxue He2Yin Han3Department of Traffic Engineering, University of Shanghai for Science and Technology, 516 Jungong Road, Shanghai, ChinaDepartment of Traffic Engineering, University of Shanghai for Science and Technology, 516 Jungong Road, Shanghai, ChinaDepartment of Traffic Engineering, University of Shanghai for Science and Technology, 516 Jungong Road, Shanghai, ChinaDepartment of Traffic Engineering, University of Shanghai for Science and Technology, 516 Jungong Road, Shanghai, ChinaThe dynamic lane assignment at signalized intersections is a possible countermeasure to address the traffic demand variability problem. However, the operational efficiency is affected by the unfamiliarity of the drivers. This paper evaluates the operational efficiency of the intersections with dynamic lane assignment using field data collected at five intersections in China. A total of 63488 vehicles were captured, which were divided into four groups according to the lanes they drive on: Group 1, the variable approach lane; group 2, the lane adjacent to the variable lane with the same lane-use; group 3, the lane adjacent to the variable lane with different lane-use of the variable lane; and group 4, the lanes with the same lane-use as the variable lane at other approaches of the intersection. The statistical analysis was conducted to identify the difference of saturation flow rate among the four groups. A saturation flow rate adjustment model was established accordingly. Results indicate that the using of the dynamic lane assignment decreases the saturation flow rate of the variable lane and the adjacent lane with different lane-use 22.86% and 9.80%, respectively. For the variable lane, the reduction of the saturation flow rate comes from three aspects: the unequal distribution of traffic (8.9%), the mandatory lane-changing (10.7%), and the lane blockage (4.9%).http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/2130385 |
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Operational Efficiency Evaluation of Intersections with Dynamic Lane Assignment Using Field Data |
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Operational Efficiency Evaluation of Intersections with Dynamic Lane Assignment Using Field Data |
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Journal of Advanced Transportation |
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The dynamic lane assignment at signalized intersections is a possible countermeasure to address the traffic demand variability problem. However, the operational efficiency is affected by the unfamiliarity of the drivers. This paper evaluates the operational efficiency of the intersections with dynamic lane assignment using field data collected at five intersections in China. A total of 63488 vehicles were captured, which were divided into four groups according to the lanes they drive on: Group 1, the variable approach lane; group 2, the lane adjacent to the variable lane with the same lane-use; group 3, the lane adjacent to the variable lane with different lane-use of the variable lane; and group 4, the lanes with the same lane-use as the variable lane at other approaches of the intersection. The statistical analysis was conducted to identify the difference of saturation flow rate among the four groups. A saturation flow rate adjustment model was established accordingly. Results indicate that the using of the dynamic lane assignment decreases the saturation flow rate of the variable lane and the adjacent lane with different lane-use 22.86% and 9.80%, respectively. For the variable lane, the reduction of the saturation flow rate comes from three aspects: the unequal distribution of traffic (8.9%), the mandatory lane-changing (10.7%), and the lane blockage (4.9%). |
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