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Impacts of traffic flow arrival pattern on the necessary queue storage space at metered on-ramps
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Queue LengthsEngineeringRamp Queue LengthTraffic FlowCivil EngineeringBusinessTraffic ModelLogisticsSystems EngineeringTraffic EngineeringModeling And SimulationTraffic SimulationTransportation EngineeringTraffic ManagementQueueing SystemsOperations Research
This paper compares queue lengths at the two different on-ramp configurations: arterial-to-freeway ramp and freeway-to-freeway connector. Mesoscopic queue length simulation models are developed based on the input-output method. The input-output method aims to model the traffic flow arrival profile; then, the mesoscopic simulation model generates random traffic volume to simulate the stochasticity of traffic flow. The simulation models are validated using field-collected data. Simulation results indicated that the traffic flow arrival pattern has significant impacts on ramp queue length; vehicle platoons released from the upstream signalized intersection tend to exacerbate ramp queue length. At metered ramps, the required queue storage length is found to be 5.7% of demand when demand is less than 500 vehicles per hour per lane (vphpl), or 3.9% when demand is greater than 500 vehicles per hour per lane (vphpl). In comparison, at metered connectors, the percent numbers are 4.7 and 2.1%, respectively.
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