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Further, the impact of the drivers’ reaction on the intersection delay is assessed using a simulation analysis of 17 generic 10.5-mile two-lane corridors with varying configurations of passing lanes at or near the intersection with and without a left-turn lane. The field observation findings from five sites reveal that drivers will move to the shoulder to avoid slowing and stopping or colliding with the left-turn vehicle. The distance at which drivers move to the shoulder differs for the sites studied. The simulation results show that a relatively similar magnitude of reduction in intersection delay could be achieved by addition of either passing lane or left-turn lane, such addition is beneficial for at least 17 000 vpd intersection volume where the passing lane does not end within 1 500 ft is downstream of the intersection. 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摘要
在未分隔的乡村双车道高速公路上,无信号灯 T 形交叉路口的左转交通既面临着操作上的挑战,也面临着安全上的挑战。与停止或减速的左转车辆同方向通过的驾驶员必须选择减速等待或绕过左转车辆,从而面临更复杂的问题。因此,本研究旨在探讨这些设施的运行特点。重点是通过实地观察,了解左转车辆后方驾驶员的反应,包括为避免碰撞而采取的机动措施类型,以及避让机动措施的上行距离。此外,还对 17 条一般的 10.5 英里双车道走廊进行了模拟分析,评估了驾驶员的反应对交叉口延迟的影响,这些走廊在交叉口或附近有左转车道和没有左转车道的情况下,超车道的配置各不相同。五个地点的实地观察结果表明,驾驶员会向路肩移动,以避免减速、停车或与左转车辆相撞。在所研究的地点,驾驶员向路肩移动的距离各不相同。模拟结果表明,增加超车道或左转车道可使交叉口延迟减少的幅度相对相似,对于日均交通量至少为 17 000 架次的交叉口,且超车道在交叉口下游 1 500 英尺范围内没有尽头的情况,增加超车道是有益的。这些研究结果有望改善乡村双车道高速公路 T 型交叉口的交通运行状况。
Exploring operational characteristics of stop-controlled T-intersections on rural two-lane highways with passing lanes
Left turn traffic at unsignalized T-intersection on undivided rural two-lane high-speed highways poses both operational and safety challenges. More complexities are faced by through drivers in the same direction as the stopped or slowed down left-turn vehicle must choose to either slow down and wait or bypass the left-turn vehicle. Therefore, this study intends to explore the operational characteristics of these facilities. The focus is on the reaction of the drivers behind the left-turn vehicle in terms of the types of maneuvers taken to avoid collision and the distance upstream for the evasive maneuvers using field observations. Further, the impact of the drivers’ reaction on the intersection delay is assessed using a simulation analysis of 17 generic 10.5-mile two-lane corridors with varying configurations of passing lanes at or near the intersection with and without a left-turn lane. The field observation findings from five sites reveal that drivers will move to the shoulder to avoid slowing and stopping or colliding with the left-turn vehicle. The distance at which drivers move to the shoulder differs for the sites studied. The simulation results show that a relatively similar magnitude of reduction in intersection delay could be achieved by addition of either passing lane or left-turn lane, such addition is beneficial for at least 17 000 vpd intersection volume where the passing lane does not end within 1 500 ft is downstream of the intersection. The findings are expected to improve traffic operations at T-intersections on rural two-lane highways.