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Title: Capacity estimation of unsignalized intersections under heterogeneous traffic conditions
Authors: Mohan
Mithun; Chandra
Satish
Issue Date: 2020
Citation: CANADIAN JOURNAL OF CIVIL ENGINEERING , Vol. 47 , 6 , p. 651 - 662
Abstract: Capacity of movements at unsignalized intersections are usually estimated based on gap acceptance theory and accuracy of such estimation largely depends on the extent to which its inherent assumptions are satisfied. However, owing to the typical traffic operations at intersections in developing countries, many of these assumptions remain unsatisfied and hence, estimating capacity as per the procedure laid down in the capacity manuals of developed countries will prove inaccurate. The present research focuses on developing the entire procedure for estimating the capacities of movements at unsignalized intersections dealing with heterogeneous traffic. This study is based on data collected from eight different unsignalized intersections located in various parts of India and by using Harders' capacity model as base, the procedure to estimate the parameters of this model is revised to suit the traffic operations in developing countries and further modifies the Harders' model using the movement capacities measured in the field.
URI: https://doi.org/10.1139/cjce-2018-0796
http://idr.nitk.ac.in/jspui/handle/123456789/15225
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