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Evaluating the Effectiveness of Unconventional Intersections on Operation and Environment

회전교통량 분산식 임계 교차로의 운영 및 환경 효과 분석

  • Moon, Jae-Pil (Highway & Transportation Research Division, Korea Institute of Construction Technology) ;
  • Kim, Hoe-Ryong ;
  • Lee, Suk-Ki (Highway & Transportation Research Division, Korea Institute of Construction Technology) ;
  • Jeong, Jun-Hwa (Highway & Transportation Research Division, Korea Institute of Construction Technology)
  • Received : 2013.02.14
  • Accepted : 2014.06.05
  • Published : 2014.06.16

Abstract

PURPOSES : Traffic congestions which occur in the intersections of arterials lead to mobility and environment problem, and then traffic agencies and engineers have been struggling for mitigating congestions with greenhouse gas emissions. As an alternative of solving theses problems, this study is to introduce a low-cost and high-effectiveness countermeasure as unconventional intersections which are successfully in operation in U.S.. The main feature of unconventional intersections is to reroute turning movement on an approach to other approach, which consequently more green time is available for the progression of through traffic. Due to improved progression, this unique geometric design contributes to reduce delays with greenhouse gas emission and provides a viable alternative to interchanges. This study is to evaluate the potential operation and environment benefits of unconventional intersections. METHODS : This study used the VISSIM model with Synchro and EnViVer. Synchro is to optimize signal phases and EnViVer model to estimate the amount of greenhouse gas emissions by each condition. RESULTS : The result shows that unconventional intersections lead to increase the capacity and to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, compared to existing intersections. CONCLUSIONS : Unconventional intersections have the ability to positively impact operations and environments as a low-cost and high-effectiveness countermeasure.

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