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Accelerating Discoveries in Traffic Science

Accelerating Discoveries in Traffic Science

PUBLISHED
21.12.2016
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Copyright (c) 2024 Yanxi Hao, Jing Teng, Yinsong Wang, Xiaoguang Yang

Increasing Capacity of Intersections with Transit Priority

Authors:

Yanxi Hao
Tongji University

Jing Teng
Tongji University

Yinsong Wang
Tongji University

Xiaoguang Yang
Tongji University

Keywords:urban roads, effective transit priority, dedicated bus lane, dynamic lane assignment,

Abstract

Dedicated bus lane (DBL) and transit signal priority (TSP) are two effective and low-cost ways of improving the reliability of transits. However, these strategies reduce the capacity of general traffic. This paper presents an integrated optimization (IO) model to improve the performance of intersections with dedicated bus lanes. The IO model integrated geometry layout, main-signal timing, pre-signal timing and transit priority. The optimization problem is formulated as a Mix-Integer-Non-Linear-Program (MINLP) that can be transformed into a Mix-Integer-Linear-Program (MILP) and then solved by the standard branch-and-bound technique. The applicability of the IO model is tested through numerical experiment under different intersection layouts and traffic demands. A VISSIM micro simulation model was developed and used to evaluate the performance of the proposed IO model. The test results indicate that the proposed model can increase the capacity and reduce the delay of general traffic when providing priority to buses.

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How to Cite
Hao, Y. (et al.) 2016. Increasing Capacity of Intersections with Transit Priority. Traffic&Transportation Journal. 28, 6 (Dec. 2016), 627-637. DOI: https://doi.org/10.7307/ptt.v28i6.1999.

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