Traffic and Highway Engineering
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ISBN: 9781305156241
Author: Garber, Nicholas J.
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 6, Problem 25P
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The percentage reductions in space mean speed at the vicinity of the work zone, if the flow upstream is
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The capacity of a highway is suddenly reduced to 60% of its normal capacity due toclosure of certain lanes in a work zone. If the Greenshields model describes the relationship between speed and density on the highway, the jam density of the highway is112 veh/mi, and the mean free speed is 64.5 mi/h, determine by what percentage thespace mean speed at the vicinity of the work zone will be reduced if the flow upstream is 80% of the capacity of the highway.
The relationship between flow and density on a four-lane highway (two lanes per direction) is
known to follow GreenShiled's model, with a free flow speed of 100 km/h and a jam density of
80 veh/km/lane. One of the two lanes of the EB direction will be closed for an entire month for
maintenance. The traffic demand for the highway on a typical weekday is shown in the table below.
a) What is the maximum length of the queue upstream of the bottleneck during both the
morning and afternoon peak hours?
b) At what time will the morning and afternoon queues be dissipated?
c) Draw the shock wave diagram (for the entire day) showing shock wave speeds, critical
times, and distances.
Time
7:00 AM - 9:00 AM
9:00 AM 3:00 PM
3:00 PM 7:00 PM
7:00 PM–11:00 PM
11:00 PM 7:00 AM
Average Demand (vph)
3000
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Traffic flow on a four-lane (one direction) freeway can be described by the Greenshields model. Two lanes of the four lanes on a section of this freeway will have to be closed to undertake an emergency bridge repair that is expected to take 2 hr. The mean free speed of the highway is 60 mi/h and the jam density is 140 veh/mi/ln. If it is estimated that the demand flow on the highway during the emergency repairs is 80% of the capacity, using the deterministic approach, determine: (a) The maximum queue length that will be formed (b) The total delay(c) The number of vehicles that will be affected by the incident(d) The average individual delay
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