Traffic and Highway Engineering
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ISBN: 9781305156241
Author: Garber, Nicholas J.
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 6, Problem 14P
To determine
(a)
The length of the queue at the end of the red phase.
To determine
(b)
The maximum queue length.
To determine
(c)
The time it takes for the queue to dissipate after the end of the red indication.
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The southbound approach of a signalized intersection carries a flow of 1000 veh/h/ln at a velocity of 50 mi/h. The duration of the red signal indication for this approach is 15 sec. If the saturation flow is 2000 veh/h/ln with a density of 75 veh/ln, the jam density is 150 veh/mi, determine the following: a. The length of the queue at the end of the red phase b. The maximum queue length c. The time it takes for the queue to dissipate after the end of the red indication.
The southbound approach of a signalized intersection carries a flow of 1000 veh/h/ln at a velocity of 50 mi/h. The duration of the red signal indication for this approach is 15 sec. If the saturation flow is 2000 veh/h/ln with a density of 75 veh/ln, the jam density is 150 veh/mi, determine the following:a. The length of the queue at the end of the red phaseb. The maximum queue lengthc. The time it takes for the queue to dissipate after the end of the red indication. What do you understand by traffic engineering? Explain.
4) Traffic on the eastbound approach of a signalized intersection is traveling at 35 mi/hr, with a
density of 46 veh/mi/In. The duration of the red signal indication for this approach is 30 sec. If
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(iii) The time it takes for the queue to dissipate after the end of the red indication.
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