Traffic Flow and Analysis of Roads
Traffic Flow and Analysis of Roads
OUTLINE
I. Introduction
II. Traffic Flow
III. Time- Space Diagram
IV. Traffic Flow Analysis
i. Traffic Volume
ii. Traffic Density
iii. Traffic Speed
a) Time mean speed
b) Space mean speed
iv. Traffic Distribution
V. Queuing Analysis
i. Queue Length
ii. Queue Duration
VI. Level of Service (LOS) Assessment
i. LOS Criteria
ii. LOS Analysis
iii. Applications of LOS Assessment
VII. Conclusion
I. Introduction
i. Traffic Volume
The time mean speed is higher than the space mean speed. The
difference between these speeds tends to decrease as the absolute values
of speeds increase. It has been shown from field data that the relationship
between time mean speed and space mean speed can be given as:
iv. Traffic Distribution
Example:
Five vehicles, as shown in the figure below, are traveling at constant
speeds on section of 230m length. Assuming that all vehicles have a same
length of 4m and if speeds and clear spacing between vehicles are as
shown in the figure, estimate the following:
Solution:
V. Queuing Analysis
Queue Length
Queue Duration
i. Queue Length
i. LOS Criteria
VII. Conclusion
Traffic flow analysis, queuing analysis, and level of service
assessment provide valuable insights for transportation planning and
management. By examining real-world examples and understanding the
implications of these analyses, authorities can make informed decisions to
optimize road networks, reduce congestion, and improve the overall
commuting experience. Continuous monitoring, data collection, and
evaluation are essential for effective traffic management and maintaining
efficient traffic flow in the long term.
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