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Modeling Traffic Operations and Drivers' Behavioral Parameters at Not-Conventional Roundabouts. A Theoretic-Experimental Approach

Accession Number:

01049523

Record Type:

Component

Availability:

Transportation Research Board Business Office

500 Fifth Street, NW
Washington, DC 20001 United States

Abstract:

The inapplicability of current methods based on gap-acceptance theory for analyzing operational conditions at not-conventional roundabouts (very frequent in urban areas) seriously hampers the performance assessment; in practical applications, this also makes the choice of corrective design measures very uncertain. Starting from this considerations, the present paper shows the conceptual path followed for analyzing traffic operations at multilane-large-diameter not-conventional roundabouts. The research follows a theoretic-experimental approach that intends to put in a fair equilibrium the need both to match field observations and to have a general criterion to determine behavioral parameters, on which traffic performances depend. The main idea of the proposed approach derives from field observations at not-conventional roundabouts which show traffic operations following a pattern of a consensus of right-of-way alternating between vehicles entering from the approach and those streaming in the circulating lanes. A generalized model, similar to that one characterizing All-Way-Stop-Controlled (AWSC) intersections, was implemented, accounting for peculiarities revealed by an in-depth exploratory analysis of field data at not-conventional roundabouts. As basic behavioral parameters (e.g. saturations headways) elude direct observations, i.e. operational conditions in which they are observable rarely occur, in this paper a procedure to draw them from macroscopic observations of traffic conditions has been proposed. For this purpose, a regression analysis was carried out starting from observational data; the presence of response correlation required the regression parameters to be estimated through Generalized Estimating Equations models (GEEs), i.e. developing a marginal model for the unobservable - unknown - parameters.

Monograph Accession #:

01042056

Report/Paper Numbers:

07-1660

Language:

English

Corporate Authors:

Transportation Research Board

500 Fifth Street, NW
Washington, DC 20001 United States

Authors:

Giuffre, Tullio
Grana, Anna
Giuffre, Orazio
Marino, Roberta

Pagination:

16p

Publication Date:

2007

Conference:

Transportation Research Board 86th Annual Meeting

Location: Washington DC, United States
Date: 2007-1-21 to 2007-1-25
Sponsors: Transportation Research Board

Media Type:

CD-ROM

Features:

Figures; Photos; References (17) ; Tables (4)

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Subject Areas:

Administration and Management; Highways; Operations and Traffic Management; Planning and Forecasting; I72: Traffic and Transport Planning

Source Data:

Transportation Research Board Annual Meeting 2007 Paper #07-1660

Files:

TRIS, TRB

Created Date:

Feb 8 2007 6:20PM