STUDY OF OPERATIONAL CHARACTERISTICS OF LEFT-HAND ENTRANCE AND EXIT RAMPS ON URBAN FREEWAYS
THE PAPER IS ESSENTIALLY A COMPANION TO AN EARLIER REPORT DEALING WITH LEFT-HAND EXIT RAMPS FOR FREEWAYS AND IS DIVIDED INTO THREE MAIN SECTIONS' /A/ A STUDY OF THE GENERAL OPERATING CHARACTERISTICS OF LEFT- AND RIGHT-HAND ENTRANCE RAMPS ON URBAN FREEWAYS; /B/ AN ANALYSIS OF TRAFFIC BEHAVIOR ALONG A 2-MI SECTION OR URBAN FREEWAY CONTAINING TWO INTERNAL DIAMOND INTERCHANGES; AND /C/ A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF THE REPORTED ACCIDENT RATES AT A SAMPLE OF RIGHT- AND LEFT-HAND ENTRANCE AND EXIT RAMPS ON URBAN FREEWAYS IN THE CHICAGO AREA. BRIEF DESCRIPTIONS ARE GIVEN OF STUDY LOCATIONS AND STUDY TECHNIQUES, TOGETHER WITH A DISCUSSION OF MAJOR RESULTS. CONCLUSIONS DRAWN CONCERNING THE OPERATIONAL EFFICIENCY, RELATIVE SAFETY AND GENERAL SUITABILITY OF LEFT-HAND ENTRANCE AND EXIT RAMPS FOR URBAN FREEWAYS UNDER THE TYPE OF SITE CONDITIONS EXISTING IN THE CHICAGO AREA INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING' /1/ NONE OF THE LEFT-HAND RAMPS STUDIED CAUSED ANY PROLONGED DISRUPTION OF FLOW IN THE ADJACENT FREEWAY LANES, /2/ FLOW CONDITIONS ON A LEFT-HAND ENTRANCE FORMING PART OF AN INTERNAL DIAMOND INTERCHANGE WERE SIGNIFICANTLY DIFFERENT FROM THOSE ON A RIGHT HAND ENTRANCE CARRYING SIMILAR TRAFFIC VOLUMES AND FORMING PART OF AN EXTERNAL DIAMOND INTERCHANGE, /3/ EXTREMELY HIGH MERGING RATES WERE OBSERVED AT ONE LEFT-HAND ENTRANCE RAMP WITHOUT CAUSING AVERAGE LEFT LANE SPEEDS UPSTREAM TO FALL BELOW 45 MPH. SUPERSATURATED FLOW CONDITIONS RESULTED DOWNSTREAM. /4/ ON LEVEL SECTIONS OF HEAVILY TRAVELED URBAN FREEWAY IN THE CHICAGO AREA THE AVERAGE REPORTED ACCIDENT RATE PER MILLION RAMP VEHICLES WAS CONSISTENTLY HIGHER AT LEFT-HAND ENTRANCES AND EXITS THAN AT RIGHT-HAND ENTRANCES AND EXITS. NO SIGNIFICANT DIFFERENCE WAS FOUND IN THE AVERAGE SEVERITY OF ACCIDENTS AT LEFT AND RIGHT-HAND RAMPS. /5/ INDIVIDUAL DESIGN CHARACTERISTICS APPEARED TO HAVE A MORE SIGNIFICANT EFFECT ON THE ACCIDENT RATE AT A GIVEN RAMP THAN RAMP OR FREEWAY VOLUME ALONE, AND /6/ AVERAGE ACCIDENT RATES FOR BOTH LEFT AND RIGHT-HAND FACILITIES TENDED TO BE SLIGHTLY THOUGH NOT CONSISTENTLY HIGHER AT ENTRANCE RAMPS THAN AT EQUIVALENT EXIT RAMPS.
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Authors:
- Worral, R D
- Drake, J S
- Buhr, J H
- SOLTMAN, T J
- Publication Date: 1965
Media Info
- Media Type: Digital/other
- Features: Figures; References; Tables;
- Pagination: pp 244-273
- Monograph Title: Freeway characteristics, operations and accidents
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Serial:
- Highway Research Record
- Issue Number: 99
- Publisher: Highway Research Board
Subject/Index Terms
- TRT Terms: Crash rates; Crash severity; Diamond interchanges; Freeway operations; Freeways; Highway design; Interchange ramps; Ramps; Traffic crashes; Traffic flow; Urban areas
- Old TRIS Terms: Freeway design; Freeway entrances and exits; Freeway ramps; Freeway traffic accidents; Left side ramps
- Subject Areas: Design; Highways; Operations and Traffic Management;
Filing Info
- Accession Number: 00224769
- Record Type: Publication
- Files: TRIS, TRB
- Created Date: Feb 20 1994 12:00AM