Traffic Eng. Chap 3
Traffic Eng. Chap 3
ENVIROMENTAL ENGINEERING
Traffic & Road Safety
Engineering
CEng 3192
Chapter 3
Traffic Control
Tamru T.
Traffic signals
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Traffic Controls Cont…
Traffic control messages are conveyed
through
Color
Shape
Pattern
Legend
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Traffic Markings
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Traffic Markings Cont…
Lane Markings
Is a single white dashed line separating lanes of traffic in the same
direction.
MUTCD (Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices)
standards require the use of lane markings on all free ways and
Interstate highways and recommend their use on all highways
with two or more adjacent traffic lanes in a single direction.
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Traffic Markings Cont…
Edge Markings
Indicate edges of rural roads which have no curbs to
delineate the limits up to which the driver can safely
venture.
Should be preferably light reflective, so that they will
be visible during night also.
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Traffic Markings Cont…
Warning lines
Warn the drivers about the obstruction
approaches.
Are marked on horizontal and vertical curves
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Traffic Markings Cont…
Transverse Markings
Any and all markings with a component
that cuts across a portion or all of the
traveled way.
All transverse markings are
Crosswalk Markings
Parking Space Markings
Directional arrows
Word and Symbol Markings 11
Traffic Markings Cont…
Crosswalk Markings
Is recommend that crosswalks be marked at
all intersections with "substantial" conflict
between vehicles and pedestrian exists.
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Traffic Markings
Cont…
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Traffic Markings Cont…
Directional arrows
Used to guide the drivers in
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Traffic Markings Cont…
Word and Symbol Markings
Word markings include "ONLY" used in conjunction with
lane use arrows, “SLOW” , and "STOP" which can be used
only in conjunction with a STOP line and a STOP sign.
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Traffic Markings Cont…
Object Markers
Are used to denote
obstructions either or
adjacent to the
traveled way.
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Traffic Signs
Regulatory signs.
Warning signs.
Guide signs.
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Traffic Signs Cont…
Regulatory signs
Shall be used to inform road users of selected traffic laws or
regulations and indicate the applicability of the legal requirements.
Regulations may relate to right-of-way, speed limits, lane usage,
parking, or a variety of other functions.
Right of way series
Speed series
Movement series
Parking series
Miscellaneous
Pedestrian series
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Traffic Signs Cont…
Warning Signs
Call attention to unexpected conditions on or adjacent to a highway or street
and to situations that might not be readily apparent to road users.
Most warning signs are diamond-shaped, with black lettering or symbols
on a yellow background.
Changes in horizontal alignment
Intersections
Narrow roadways
Grades
Railroad crossings
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Traffic Signs Cont…
Guide/Informative/ Signs
Provide information to road users concerning destinations,
available services, and historical/recreational facilities.
Familiar or regular users of a route will generally not need to use
them.
Clarity and consistency of message is the most important aspect
of guide signing.
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QUESTIONS?
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Traffic signal
Objectives
To reduce the average delay of all
vehicles and the probability of
accidents.
Minimize the possible conflict
points.
Types of Signal Operation
Pre timed operation
Full actuated operation
Semi-actuated operation.
Computer control. 22
Traffic signal Cont…
Components of a Signal Cycle
Cycle:- is one complete rotation through all of the indications provided.
Cycle length:- is the time (in seconds) that it takes to complete one full
cycle of indications.
Interval:- is a period of time during which no signal indication
changes.
Change interval (yellow) :- is the "yellow" indication for a given movement.
Clearance interval (all red ):- is also part of the transition from "green" to "red"
for a given set of movements.
Green interval:- Each movement has one green interval during the signal
cycle.
Red interval:- Each movement has a red interval during the signal cycle.
Phase:- A signal phase consists of a green interval, plus the
change and clearance intervals that follow it.
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Vehicles flow at an intersection
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Traffic signal Cont…
Lane Group
A lane group consists of one or more lanes on an intersection
approach and having the same green phase.
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Traffic signal Cont…
Signal Timing at Isolated Intersections
An isolated intersection is one in which the signal time is
not coordinated with that of any other intersection and
therefore operates independently.
Yellow Interval
The main purpose of the yellow indication after the green is
to alert motorists to the fact that the green light is about to
change to red and to allow vehicles already in the
intersection to cross it.
Is the time period that guarantees that an approaching
vehicle can either stop safely or proceed through the
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Traffic signal Cont…
For the dilemma zone to be
eliminated the distance Xo
should be equal to the
distance Xc.
If the effect of
grade is added,
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1. The Webster Method.
Webster has shown that for a wide range of practical
conditions minimum intersection delay is obtained when
the optimum cycle length is obtained by the equation:
1.5L 5
Co
1 Yi
i 1
Where, Co = optimum cycle length (sec)
L = total lost time per cycle (sec)
Yi = maximum value of the ratios of approach flows to saturation flows for
all traffic streams using phase i (i.e., Vii/ Sj) (critical flow ratio)
= number of phases
Vij = flow on lane j having the right of way during phase i
Sj = saturation flow on lane i 32
1. The Webster Method.
li Gai i Gei
Where, li = lost time for phase i
Gai = actual greed time for phase i(not including yellow time)
i = yellow time for phase i
Gei = effective green time for phase i
Where, C= actual cycle length used(usually obtained by rounding off Co to the nearest five
seconds
Gte = total effective greed time per cycle
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The Webster Method …
To obtain minimum overall delay, the total effective green
time should be distributed among the different phases in
proportion to their Y values to obtain the effective green
time for each phase.
Yi
Gei Gte
Y1 Y2 .....Y
Right turns
It is depend on Number of pedestrian in the
conflicting crosswalk (ped/hr)
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2. Highway Capacity Method
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Example 2
Figure and table shown bellow shows peak-hour volumes for
a major intersection on an arterial highway. Using the Webster
method, determine suitable signal (green) timing for the
intersection using a four–phase as system as shown in diagram
and the additional data given in the figure.
East Approach West Approach South Approach North Approach
Lane L T R R T L R T L L T R
Saturation 956 3850 1023 1000 3400 856 1520 3962 1500 3562 3800 1520
flow
PHF=0.92
D Driver reaction time=1 sec
Ped. walking speed=6fps
Speed limit=13mph
Assume 14 pedestrian cross per
B
A
interval (the same for all)
Level grade
Deceleration rate=10ft/s2
Effective Crosswalk width
10ft for approach C and D
15ft for approach A and B
There are 3% truck in all lanes.
Take 1.6 PC for truck
C
Length of veh. 20ft
Assume 3.5 sec for li
Left turn factor of 2.4
Right turn factor of 1.18
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D
B A
` East Approach (Ph. B) West Approach (Ph. A) South Approach (Ph.D) North Approach (ph. C)
DHV 91 663 90 130 543 32 457 870 321 574 761 237
PCE 93 675 91 133 553 33 465 885 326 584 775 242
PCE/S 0.097 0.175 0.089 0.133 0.163 0.038 0.306 0.223 0.218 0.164 0.204 0.159
Yi 0.175 0.163 0.306 0.204
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