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Predicting lane utilization and merge behavior at signalized intersections with auxiliary lanes: A Buffalo, New York, study.

机译:预测在信号辅助交叉口与辅助车道的车道利用率和合并行为:纽约布法罗的一项研究。

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Auxiliary through lanes (ATLs) are often used to increase the capacity at signalized intersections. The effectiveness of these lanes is a direct function of the level of their utilization by motorists, which tends to be significantly lower than continuous through lanes. Currently, there is no official model that can be used to predict ATL utilization, although a handful of recent studies have attempted to develop such models. This study, conducted in the Buffalo, New York, area, was designed to: (1) determine whether recently-proposed models for predicting ATL utilization are applicable to Buffalo; (2) develop new models for predicting lane drop and auxiliary lane utilization in the area; and (3) develop models for predicting drivers' merge behavior at intersections with ATLs. To achieve these objectives, geometric, traffic count and merge data were collected from select sites in the Buffalo metropolitan area. The data were then used to assess the transferability of ATL utilization models, and to develop Buffalo-specific models for predicting ATL utilization and average merge distance. The study's results show that models for predicting ATL utilization tend to be site-specific. Given this, several new models are presented to better predict the lane usage patterns observed in Buffalo; the variable most represented across all models is the average lane volume, whereas the short lane length (a variable shown by many other studies to be important in lane utilization) seemed to be much less important. Additionally, several new land use variables were developed in this study to better quantify the effects of land use trip generations on lane use. In a first attempt to describe drivers merging behavior, the study also developed models for predicting the average merge distance, which was found to be a function of the short lane length, the first lane drop warning sign, the downstream speed, and the total through traffic volume. Finally, the study investigated using data on the merging behaviors to help calibrate traffic simulation models to better represent traffic conditions at these types of intersections.
机译:辅助直通车道(ATL)通常用于增加信号交叉口的通行能力。这些车道的有效性直接取决于驾车者的使用水平,与连续行驶的车道相比,其使用率要低得多。当前,没有官方模型可以用来预测ATL的使用,尽管最近的一些研究已经尝试开发这种模型。这项在纽约州布法罗地区进行的研究旨在:(1)确定最近提出的用于预测ATL利用率的模型是否适用于布法罗; (2)开发预测该区域车道下降和辅助车道利用率的新模型; (3)开发模型以预测驾驶员与ATL交叉路口的合并行为。为了实现这些目标,从布法罗市区的选定站点收集了几何,交通流量和合并数据。然后,将数据用于评估ATL利用模型的可传递性,并开发用于预测ATL利用和平均合并距离的Buffalo特定模型。这项研究的结果表明,用于预测ATL使用率的模型往往是针对特定地点的。鉴于此,提出了几种新模型,以更好地预测在布法罗观察到的车道使用模式。所有模型中最能代表的变量是平均车道体积,而短车道长度(许多其他研究表明该变量对车道利用率很重要)似乎不那么重要。此外,在这项研究中开发了几个新的土地利用变量,以更好地量化土地出行次数对车道利用的影响。在描述驾驶员合并行为的首次尝试中,该研究还开发了预测平均合并距离的模型,该模型是短车道长度,第一个车道下降警告信号,下游速度和总行驶距离的函数。流量。最后,该研究调查了使用合并行为的数据来帮助校准交通仿真模型,以更好地表示这些类型的交叉路口的交通状况。

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  • 作者

    Ring, Jay Bryan.;

  • 作者单位

    State University of New York at Buffalo.;

  • 授予单位 State University of New York at Buffalo.;
  • 学科 Engineering Civil.;Transportation.
  • 学位 M.S.
  • 年度 2011
  • 页码 166 p.
  • 总页数 166
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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