The paper describes the adaptation and application of queueing models to estimate average delay at two-lane highways operating with a lane closure. In their original form, the queueing models predicted impacts at highway intersections controlled by vehicle-actuated traffic signals. Validation efforts using simulation indicate that the adapted delay models adequately predict traffic performance at two-lane highway lane closures.
The intersection delay, representing the levels of service, is the major performance measure of a si...
Measurements of queue lengths and vehicle delays have been used to test the predictions of time-depe...
The IDOT Bureau of Design and Environment (BDE) Manual requires that traffic control plans for free...
Maintenance or reconstruction activity on a two-lane highway often requires a lane closure. The imp...
The purpose of this research is to formulate analytical expressions for estimating expected vehicle ...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2015Lane closure is a common practice for two-lane high...
This study divided the total delay into service and queue delay, and developed separate models for e...
Lane closures on two-lane highways allow a single lane to be used for both directions of traffic alt...
Right turn on red (RTOR) is an established part of today’s driving patterns. However,despite several...
In developing countries with limited or no availability of traffic sensors, theoretical delay models...
Highway lane closures cause reductions in the traffic throughput which lead to premature queuing. To...
PDFTech ReportNEXTRANS Project No. 046IY02BottlenecksWork zone traffic controlTraffic congestionUnit...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
While there have been a number of studies conducted on roadway work zone operations, very few of the...
014816372012Final ReportPDFTech ReportProject No. 071IY03Work zonesTraffic congestionTraffic delayMa...
The intersection delay, representing the levels of service, is the major performance measure of a si...
Measurements of queue lengths and vehicle delays have been used to test the predictions of time-depe...
The IDOT Bureau of Design and Environment (BDE) Manual requires that traffic control plans for free...
Maintenance or reconstruction activity on a two-lane highway often requires a lane closure. The imp...
The purpose of this research is to formulate analytical expressions for estimating expected vehicle ...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2015Lane closure is a common practice for two-lane high...
This study divided the total delay into service and queue delay, and developed separate models for e...
Lane closures on two-lane highways allow a single lane to be used for both directions of traffic alt...
Right turn on red (RTOR) is an established part of today’s driving patterns. However,despite several...
In developing countries with limited or no availability of traffic sensors, theoretical delay models...
Highway lane closures cause reductions in the traffic throughput which lead to premature queuing. To...
PDFTech ReportNEXTRANS Project No. 046IY02BottlenecksWork zone traffic controlTraffic congestionUnit...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
While there have been a number of studies conducted on roadway work zone operations, very few of the...
014816372012Final ReportPDFTech ReportProject No. 071IY03Work zonesTraffic congestionTraffic delayMa...
The intersection delay, representing the levels of service, is the major performance measure of a si...
Measurements of queue lengths and vehicle delays have been used to test the predictions of time-depe...
The IDOT Bureau of Design and Environment (BDE) Manual requires that traffic control plans for free...