Queueing at unsignalized intersections

Queueing at unsignalized intersections

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Article ID: iaor1998311
Country: United Kingdom
Volume: 31
Issue: 3
Start Page Number: 239
End Page Number: 263
Publication Date: Jun 1997
Journal: Transportation Research. Part B: Methodological
Authors: ,
Keywords: queues: applications
Abstract:

A general queueing theory model for traffic flow at unsignalized intersections is described and analysed which contains most of the mathematical models developed in the literature as special cases. Thus a consistent approach is presented for obtaining these models from a general viewpoint. Included are green-red models which are based on an analogy to traffic signals. Critical gaps and merging times or move-up times are allowed to be stochastically dependent. Inconsistent and consistent driver behaviour is considered. Platooning of the major road traffic with random intra-bunch headways is included. The results focus on the distributions of queue lengths and delays and, in particular, on capacities. A general capacity formula is developed and it is shown how the various capacity formulas from the literature come out as special cases. Some numerical results are presented.

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