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The road traffic in the developing countries like India is more likely to be mixed or
heterogeneous in nature. Different types of vehicles, varying both in static and dynamic
characteristics, ply on the roads. Signal controlled intersection is one of the basic form of
traffic control measure which is used in both, developed and developing nations, to ensure
safety and movement efficiency in the intersection area. Geometric parameters, operating
conditions, traffic compositions and various other factors affect the saturation flow at the
signal controlled intersections. The conditions in developed nations are quite different from
those at the similar intersections of developing nations. This study has been taken up to study
and analyze the effect of varying composition of traffic flow on the saturation flow that
discharges from an approach. Saturation flow and green time ratio are the common factors on
which the basic capacity of signalized intersections depends. Both factors are affected by
geometric characteristics and traffic behavior, operating conditions, environmental and other
prevailing conditions. In order to design a safe and efficient intersection, so that the needs of
the existing and future traffic can be met, it is necessary to have an idea of all kinds of
affecting parameters for saturation flow.
Traffic data is collected during peak hours on two intersections namely Airport chowk
and Press chowk in Chandigarh city, India and same is brought back to office to extract
desired information using ‘K-Lite Codec’ software. The data so analyzed includes traffic
volume during saturation period, traffic composition in different cycles, equivalent hourly
volume and estimation of saturation flow in pcu/hr/m width of lane at both the intersections.
The graphs were plotted for variation of vehicle share and effective green time against
saturation flow and an attempt was made to develop model between saturation flow and
percent share of different vehicles at both the intersections.
Analyses at Airport Chowk shows that there are sufficient cars, buses and tempo on all
lanes and at Press Chowk 2W and 3W occupies sufficient space on middle and shoulder
lane, whereas, Cars occupies median and middle lane and there is negligible percentage of
heavy vehicles in all the approaches. On analysing saturation flow with respect to effective
green time at Airport Chowk it was noted that there is no regular pattern of increase or
decrease in saturation flow. This indicates the effect of mixed traffic on saturation flow,
whereas in homogeneous traffic, saturation flow generally increases with increase in effective
green time. But at Press Chowk, peak values or repeated value of saturation flow can be iv noted in for effective green time between 35-55 seconds. R2 value for models developed are 0.999, 0.997 and 0.933 which explains the least variation in data points with respect to the estimated model. |
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