PRIN.OF HIGHWAY ENGINEERING&TRAFFIC ANA.
PRIN.OF HIGHWAY ENGINEERING&TRAFFIC ANA.
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ISBN: 9781119610526
Author: Mannering
Publisher: WILEY
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Problem 3. D/D/1 queuing. Suppose only through traffic is allowed on an intersection approach, and traffic arrive at a constant rate of 400 veh/h. Their Effective green time is set to 15 seconds. Cycle length is 60 seconds. Estimate the average delay for that approach. Use a saturation flow rate of 1750 veh/h.
D) queuing. Suppose only through traffic is allowed on an intersection approach, and traffic arrive at a constant rate of 400 veh/h. Their Effective green time is set to 15 seconds. Cycle length is 60 seconds. Estimate the average delay for that approach. Use a saturation flow rate of 1750 veh/h.
Traffic demand shown in the figure below uniformly arrives at an intersection. Determine the optimal cycle length and split for the 2- phase signal control. The saturation flow rate of each approach is 2000 [veh/hr of effec-tive green] during the first 40 [sec] after the start of green, but it drops to 1900 [veh/hr of effective green] thereafter. Also, the lost time is assumed to be 5 [sec/phase]. 1000[veh/h] 300[veh/h] 500[veh/h] 1300[veh/h]
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