Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14365/2951
Title: A CASE STUDY TO REDUCE ACCIDENT RATES AND WAITING TIMES AT A SELECTED ROUNDABOUT
Authors: Oner, Erdinc
Çeli̇k, Burcu
Isik, Gul
Keywords: traffic signals
simulation
roundabouts
Publisher: Scientific Research Center Ltd Belgrade
Abstract: In this study, the crash statistics for the roundabouts in Izmir, Turkey were analyzed. One of the roundabouts with the highest crash rates was selected and countermeasures for crash reduction at the selected roundabout were identified. The expected benefits were estimated by the use of before and after crash analysis data found in the literature. In addition to the countermeasures for crash reduction, the maximum waiting times at the roundabout were analyzed and minimized. The roundabout has 28 units of traffic signals. Phases of the traffic signals at the roundabout were evaluated for all directions and improved according to the Highway Capacity Manuel traffic signal timing formulas. The improved phases of the traffic signals were evaluated using ARENA simulation software. The maximum waiting time reduction at the roundabout was documented using the outputs of the simulation model. The fuel usage for the vehicles and the amount of emissions transmitted to the atmosphere are expected to reduce due to the reduction in the maximum waiting times at the roundabout.
Description: 1st International Conference on Traffic and Transport Engineering (ICTTE) -- NOV 29-30, 2012 -- Belgrade, SERBIA
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14365/2951
ISBN: 978-86-916153-0-7
Appears in Collections:WoS İndeksli Yayınlar Koleksiyonu / WoS Indexed Publications Collection

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