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A Corridor-Level Evaluation of GPS-Based Transit Signal Priority

机译:基于GPS的中转信号优先级的走廊级评估

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GPS-based Transit Signal Priority (TSP) has advantages in providing flexible and conditional signal priority to transit vehicles. This study compared the effectiveness of different combinations of operational patterns and TSP strategies and assessed their impacts on side-street traffic operations. Micro-simulation analytical tools were applied to two testbeds of Utah Transit Authority's Bus Route 33 and Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) line 35 MAX. Eight scenarios were created for Route 33 that included the existing conditions and combinations of regular/BRT operational patterns with traditional TSP, GPS-based TSP, Conditional TSP implementations. Three scenarios were created for 35 MAX, also considering the existing traditional TSP condition, GPS-based TSP, and Conditional TSP implementations. Results confirmed similar operational effectiveness of GPS-based TSP when compared to traditional TSP. Conditional TSP had smaller impacts on side-street traffic while providing transit vehicles considerable amounts of delay reduction and travel time saving.
机译:基于GPS的交通信号优先(TSP)具有到运输车辆提供灵活的和有条件的信号优先的优点。该研究比较了业务模式和TSP策略的不同组合的有效性,并评估其对小巷交通运营的影响。微观仿真分析工具,分别适用于35犹他州交通管理局的巴士路线33和快速公交(BRT)线路MAX两个测试平台。八个方案是为路由33,其中包括在现有条件下和与传统TSP定期/ BRT操作模式的组合创建的,基于GPS的-TSP,条件TSP实现。三个方案进行了35 MAX创建的,也考虑到现有的传统TSP条件,基于GPS的TSP和条件TSP实现。相比于传统的TSP时结果证实基于GPS-TSP的类似的操作效果。有条件的TSP对小巷的交通影响较小,同时提供过境车辆相当数量的延迟降低和旅行时间节省。

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