Investigation of the Effect of Geometric Irregularities on Capacity of Traffic Circles by Using Partial Least Squares Regression Method
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2024
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Canadian science publishing
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This paper examined the impact of geometric irregularities on the intersection capacity at traffic circles. A new empirical capacity relation was proposed to predict the capacity of the traffic circles as a function of geometric elements, exit and circulating flows. Within this scope, first, the relationship between the vehicles entering from the minor approach and the circulating flow from the turning movement in the traffic circle was examined based on the K-Means cluster analysis method. The analysis was created in accordance with an exponential relationship between entry and circulating flow. Second, two clusters were selected by the partial least squares regression method to improve the model’s effectiveness. Lastly, to validate the model, “leave-one-out” cross-validation was used to select the components that maximize the model’s predictive ability. The results show that geometric parameters of a traffic circle create different effects on capacity, especially in different circulating flow conditions. © 2024 The Author(s).
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Traffic Circles, Roundabouts, Capacity, Geometric Design, Partial Least Squares Regression, K-Means, K-Means, Roundabout Capacity, Neural-Network, Performance, Prediction, Crashes, Model, Flow
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0502 economics and business, 05 social sciences, 0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering, 02 engineering and technology
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Canadian Journal of Civil Engineering
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51
Issue
12
Start Page
1388
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1408
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