A NEW INTERSECTION STUDY TECHNIQUE
RESEARCH OBJECTIVES WERE TO EXPLORE POSSIBILITIES OF MORE ACCURATE AND EFFICIENT METHODS OF FIELD MEASUREMENTS AT INTERSECTIONS AND TO STUDY NEW TECHNIQUES THAT WOULD ASSIST IN DETERMINING WHETHER THE BEST USE IS BEING MADE OF TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES. TWO DATA COLLECTING METHODS WERE DEVELOPED UTILIZING TIME-LAPSE CAMERAS SUSPENDED OVER THE CENTER OF INTERSECTIONS. ONE METHOD INVOLVED A REMOTE-CONTROLLED 16-MM BOLEX CAMERA INSTALLED ON A ROTATING PLATFORM. THE SECOND METHOD, BASED ON A 70-MM MAURER P.2 CAMERA, USED FOUR MIRRORS TO BRING ALL FOUR APPROACHES INTO THE FIELD OF VISION. SIMULTANEOUS TRAFFIC DATA COULD THUS BE OBTAINED ON ALL APPROACHES. A DIGITAL SIMULATION MODEL WAS DEVELOPED AND PROGRAMMED FOR THE IBM 7094 COMPUTER. THE TECHNIQUE, INVOLVING THE COMBINED USE OF THE SPLIT-IMAGE CAMERA AND A SIMULATION MODEL OF SIGNALIZED INTERSECTIONS, WAS TESTED ON A LIMITED SCALE. THE MODEL HAS BEEN VALIDATED BY DATA OBTAINED AT A SIGNALIZED INTERSECTION. THE EFFECT OF CHANGES IN THE TIMING OF THE SEMIACTUATED SIGNAL HAS BEEN SIMULATED. THE MODEL CAN ALSO BE USED TO SIMULATE PRETIMED AND FULLY ACTUATED TRAFFIC SIGNALS. THE THREE DIFFERENT SIGNAL TYPES WERE COMPARED. UNDER THE TRAFFIC CONDITIONS INVESTIGATED, THE SEMIACTUATED SIGNAL WAS FOUND TO BE THE LEAST EFFICIENT. THE PRETIMED SIGNAL RESULTED IN REDUCED STOPPED-TIME DELAY RATES, BUT THE MOST EFFICIENT OPERATION WAS PROVIDED BY THE FULLY ACTUATED SIGNAL. /AUTHOR/
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Authors:
- Nemeth, Zoltan A
- Treiterer, Joseph
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Discussers:
- Morris, Robert L
- Publication Date: 1969
Media Info
- Media Type: Print
- Features: Figures; References; Tables;
- Pagination: pp 62-73
- Monograph Title: Traffic control devices
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Serial:
- Highway Research Record
- Issue Number: 286
- Publisher: Highway Research Board
Subject/Index Terms
- TRT Terms: Approach lanes; Data collection; Digital computers; Field tests; Intersections; Time lapse photography; Traffic actuated controllers; Traffic control; Traffic control devices; Traffic delays; Traffic signal timing; Traffic simulation
- Uncontrolled Terms: Field measurements
- Old TRIS Terms: Intersection approach
- Subject Areas: Highways; Operations and Traffic Management;
Filing Info
- Accession Number: 00225573
- Record Type: Publication
- Report/Paper Numbers: Paper No 1
- Files: TRIS, TRB
- Created Date: Dec 22 1994 12:00AM