Effect of skewed signalised T-intersection on traffic delay

Intersections are places where two or more highways intersect. Their performance dictates the performance of the rest of the traffic network. When two highways cannot intersect at right angles due to some geometric constraints, skewed intersection forms. Generally a traffic signal system is designed...

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Main Authors: Che Puan, Othman, Fathullah, Hardi Saadullah, Yasin, M. Al Muz Zammil, Ibrahim, Muttaka Na’iya, Halim, Shafini
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spelling my.utm.501562018-10-14T08:29:17Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/50156/ Effect of skewed signalised T-intersection on traffic delay Che Puan, Othman Fathullah, Hardi Saadullah Yasin, M. Al Muz Zammil Ibrahim, Muttaka Na’iya Halim, Shafini TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) Intersections are places where two or more highways intersect. Their performance dictates the performance of the rest of the traffic network. When two highways cannot intersect at right angles due to some geometric constraints, skewed intersection forms. Generally a traffic signal system is designed to control traffic movements at road intersections without considering the orientation of the intersection. Such an approach might lead to inaccurate assessment of operational performance of a signalised intersection because such a configuration influences turning radius and hence the vehicle’s negotiation speeds. This paper describes the result of a study carried out to evaluate the effect of orientation of a signalised intersection on the control delay to vehicular traffic. The evaluation was carried out using aaSIDRA software, which was calibrated using the data collected from site. Two models of skewed intersection based on a normal T–intersection were simulated at minor approach at 45º (i.e. skewed to the left), and 135º (i.e. skewed to the right), respectively. The result of the analysis showed that delay to the motorists in the minor approach increases when the minor approach is skewed from left to right Penerbit UTM 2013 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/50156/1/OthmanChePuan2013_Effectofskewedsignalised.pdf Che Puan, Othman and Fathullah, Hardi Saadullah and Yasin, M. Al Muz Zammil and Ibrahim, Muttaka Na’iya and Halim, Shafini (2013) Effect of skewed signalised T-intersection on traffic delay. Jurnal Teknologi (Sciences and Engineering), 65 (3). pp. 17-24. ISSN 0127-9696 http://dx.doi.org/10.11113/jt.v65.2141 DOI: 10.11113/jt.v65.2141
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topic TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
spellingShingle TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
Che Puan, Othman
Fathullah, Hardi Saadullah
Yasin, M. Al Muz Zammil
Ibrahim, Muttaka Na’iya
Halim, Shafini
Effect of skewed signalised T-intersection on traffic delay
description Intersections are places where two or more highways intersect. Their performance dictates the performance of the rest of the traffic network. When two highways cannot intersect at right angles due to some geometric constraints, skewed intersection forms. Generally a traffic signal system is designed to control traffic movements at road intersections without considering the orientation of the intersection. Such an approach might lead to inaccurate assessment of operational performance of a signalised intersection because such a configuration influences turning radius and hence the vehicle’s negotiation speeds. This paper describes the result of a study carried out to evaluate the effect of orientation of a signalised intersection on the control delay to vehicular traffic. The evaluation was carried out using aaSIDRA software, which was calibrated using the data collected from site. Two models of skewed intersection based on a normal T–intersection were simulated at minor approach at 45º (i.e. skewed to the left), and 135º (i.e. skewed to the right), respectively. The result of the analysis showed that delay to the motorists in the minor approach increases when the minor approach is skewed from left to right
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author Che Puan, Othman
Fathullah, Hardi Saadullah
Yasin, M. Al Muz Zammil
Ibrahim, Muttaka Na’iya
Halim, Shafini
author_facet Che Puan, Othman
Fathullah, Hardi Saadullah
Yasin, M. Al Muz Zammil
Ibrahim, Muttaka Na’iya
Halim, Shafini
author_sort Che Puan, Othman
title Effect of skewed signalised T-intersection on traffic delay
title_short Effect of skewed signalised T-intersection on traffic delay
title_full Effect of skewed signalised T-intersection on traffic delay
title_fullStr Effect of skewed signalised T-intersection on traffic delay
title_full_unstemmed Effect of skewed signalised T-intersection on traffic delay
title_sort effect of skewed signalised t-intersection on traffic delay
publisher Penerbit UTM
publishDate 2013
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/50156/1/OthmanChePuan2013_Effectofskewedsignalised.pdf
http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/50156/
http://dx.doi.org/10.11113/jt.v65.2141
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