Publication detail

Solution to a capacity problem using non-conventional intersections

VŠETEČKA, M. NOVÁK, M.

Original Title

Solution to a capacity problem using non-conventional intersections

Type

conference paper

Language

English

Original Abstract

When designing the road network for the urban tender for new southern part of Brno city center, the authors of this paper came across a problem of heavily loaded intersection, which due to capacity reasons could not be designed as one-level – due to architectural issues and because of a nearby small river it was also not possible to use a multi-level design. Focus was therefore put on designing a non-conventional intersection, which diverts left turns to a neighboring intersection, not to nearby streets. The nearby streets can therefore be designed as purely service roads. In contrast to a one-way design or a design with only right turns permitted, this does not lead to lengthening the routes and is also important for the environment. The traffic at the traffic light-controlled complex of intersections has been tested using a microscopic traffic simulation, which proved the higher capacity of this solution. Sufficient capacity margin is important not just for the vehicles, but also pedestrians, because otherwise there would be a pressure to reduce the number of crossings. Several parameters of the results of the model were compared with conventional one-level and multi-level intersections.

Keywords

intersection, capacity, non-conventional intersection

Authors

VŠETEČKA, M.; NOVÁK, M.

Released

10. 4. 2017

ISBN

978-1-138-03009-1

Book

Transport Infrastructure and Systems

Pages from

843

Pages to

850

Pages count

8

BibTex

@inproceedings{BUT140152,
  author="Martin {Všetečka} and Martin {Novák} and Tomáš {Apeltauer}",
  title="Solution to a capacity problem using non-conventional intersections",
  booktitle="Transport Infrastructure and Systems",
  year="2017",
  pages="843--850",
  doi="10.1201/9781315281896-109",
  isbn="978-1-138-03009-1"
}