At signalized intersections, short left-turn lanes are often installed to improve capacity and level of service. However, the blockage or overflow of short left-turn lane often occurs when signal phasing is not coordinated with lane configuration and traffic demands. On the basis of probability theory, the probability of no blockage and overflow of the short left-turn lane is formulated under the three common signal phase plans when the lane next to a short leftturn lane is a through lane. For this case, it is shown that the left-through phasing should be adopted for the study approach when the short left-turn lane is very short and the volume of left-turn vehicles is high enough, and the leading or lagging left-turn phasing should be adopt...
AbstractIn Highway Capacity Manual (HCM) 2010, various factors were considered to adjust the base sa...
Spatial variations in traffic demand degrade intersection performance that can result in the waste o...
A left turn could be treated as a permitted or protected left turn. Good left turn treatment could i...
At signalized intersections, short left-turn lanes are often installed to improve capacity and level...
At an isolated signalized intersection, short left-turn lanes may be provided to enhance intersectio...
Traffic congestion has resulted in significant losses to the economies worldwide with the valuable ...
For two adjacent signalized intersections with short left-turn lanes, the capacity and delay for eac...
The paper presents the findings of a study on the development of a capacity model for a signalized i...
At a signalized intersection, left-turners are the important parameter in determining the capacity a...
A protected left turn phase is often used at intersections with heavy left turns. This may induce a ...
Left-turn bays are often installed on the road segment between paired intersections. Such left-turn ...
The paper presents a theoretical model for estimating the capacity of signalized intersections with ...
This paper proposes a signal control method for the through and left-turn shared lanes at signalized...
54889637Final report;September 2001December 2003.PDFTech ReportFHWA/VTRC 04-R11VirginiaVirginia Tran...
AbstractAt signalized intersections, turning vehicles often use the same shared lane together with t...
AbstractIn Highway Capacity Manual (HCM) 2010, various factors were considered to adjust the base sa...
Spatial variations in traffic demand degrade intersection performance that can result in the waste o...
A left turn could be treated as a permitted or protected left turn. Good left turn treatment could i...
At signalized intersections, short left-turn lanes are often installed to improve capacity and level...
At an isolated signalized intersection, short left-turn lanes may be provided to enhance intersectio...
Traffic congestion has resulted in significant losses to the economies worldwide with the valuable ...
For two adjacent signalized intersections with short left-turn lanes, the capacity and delay for eac...
The paper presents the findings of a study on the development of a capacity model for a signalized i...
At a signalized intersection, left-turners are the important parameter in determining the capacity a...
A protected left turn phase is often used at intersections with heavy left turns. This may induce a ...
Left-turn bays are often installed on the road segment between paired intersections. Such left-turn ...
The paper presents a theoretical model for estimating the capacity of signalized intersections with ...
This paper proposes a signal control method for the through and left-turn shared lanes at signalized...
54889637Final report;September 2001December 2003.PDFTech ReportFHWA/VTRC 04-R11VirginiaVirginia Tran...
AbstractAt signalized intersections, turning vehicles often use the same shared lane together with t...
AbstractIn Highway Capacity Manual (HCM) 2010, various factors were considered to adjust the base sa...
Spatial variations in traffic demand degrade intersection performance that can result in the waste o...
A left turn could be treated as a permitted or protected left turn. Good left turn treatment could i...