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Simulation of short lane capacity for reconstruction of intersections

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2008
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Klibavičius, Antanas
Paliulis, Gražvydas Mykolas
Muench, Hartmut
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Abstract
When reconstructing traffic-light regulated intersections with over-saturated flows, it is proposed to build short lanes by simultaneously increasing the number of traffic lanes on the entrance to a dedicated direction. However, neither Lithuania’s STR, nor HCM contain any specific methodology for calculation of the capacity of such intersections both in present situation, and forecasting transport flow growth in a short perspective (up to 5 years). The article proposes a methodology for calculation of the capacity of right and left short lanes depending on the length of the traffic lane.
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2008
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https://etalpykla.vilniustech.lt/handle/123456789/120669
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