The impact of mid-block crossing on urban arterial operational characteristics using multimodal microscopic simulation approach

M. Ghanim, S. Abu-Eisheh
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The operational characteristics of major arterials depend on their geometric and traffic conditions. The Highway Capacity Manual (HCM) has developed pre-defined procedures to identify some of these operational characteristics, such as capacity and level of service (LOS). However, there are other important factors that affect major arterials operational characteristics which are not fully addressed, such as the effect of pedestrian movements. In this paper, a microscopic simulation approach is used to assess the effect of mid-block crossing on the operational characteristics of major arterials. The study corridor is a major arterial that connects the City of Nablus from the west side with other cities and villages. This corridor also experiences high pedestrian volume due to its unique location, which is adjacent to An-Najah National University new campus. Vehicular traffic and pedestrian counts were collected between 7:00 am - 5:00 pm. This research has compared the operational characteristics of the major arterial under three different scenarios. The first scenario ignores the pedestrian movements presenting the base condition. The second scenario is when pedestrians are crossing the street from designated crossing areas. The third scenario allows pedestrians to randomly cross the street. Simulation results have shown that the scenario when pedestrians are allowed to randomly cross the study corridor is the one that has resulted in lower operational speed, and much higher delay and number of stops. Moreover, it has the most negative environmental impact.
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基于多模态微观模拟方法的中街交叉口对城市主干道运行特征的影响
主干道的运行特性取决于其几何和交通条件。《公路通行能力手册》(HCM)制定了预先定义的程序,以确定其中一些运营特征,如通行能力和服务水平(LOS)。然而,影响大动脉运作特性的其他重要因素,例如行人活动的影响,并没有得到充分的解决。本文采用微观模拟的方法来评估中块交叉对大动脉运行特性的影响。研究走廊是连接纳布卢斯市从西侧与其他城市和村庄的主要动脉。由于其毗邻安纳杰国立大学新校区的独特位置,这条走廊也经历了很高的行人量。车辆交通及行人统计于上午七时至下午五时期间收集。本研究比较了三种不同情况下主动脉的操作特征。第一个场景忽略了呈现基本条件的行人运动。第二种情况是行人从指定的十字路口过马路。第三种场景允许行人随意穿过街道。仿真结果表明,允许行人随意穿过研究走廊的场景是导致运行速度较低,延误和停车次数较多的场景。此外,它对环境的负面影响最大。
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