A Model for Capacity Considering the Interference by Pedestrian Traffic at Signal Intersections

Yixin Chen, Yulong He, Xiaoduan Sun
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The capacity is impacted badly by pedestrians’ violation behavior at signal intersections. In order to quantify the impact, the time-headway and the vehicular speed from start-up to reach the stable saturation flow with and without pedestrian traffic are used as the direct measurements. Using the statistical analysis, the time-headway of saturation flow is mainly affected by the position of pedestrians and the degree of pedestrians’ influence is classified into four levels. Then the speed-time profile for the vehicular acceleration at each level is fitted by Curve Fitting Software. Based on the effect to the time-headway and acceleration time, the model of capacity influenced by pedestrians is established and the influence is quantified, which enriches the fundamental theory of traffic engineering. The result shows that the vehicular capacity can be decreased by 14% at the worst case (level I ). The conclusions obtained in this paper are valuable for better management of the signal intersection.
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考虑行人干扰的信号交叉口通行能力模型
行人在信号交叉口的违规行为对通行能力的影响较大。为了量化影响,采用有行人和无行人的情况下,车辆从启动到达到稳定饱和流的时距和车速作为直接测量指标。通过统计分析,饱和流时距主要受行人位置的影响,并将行人的影响程度分为四个等级。然后用曲线拟合软件拟合出各阶段车辆加速度的速度-时间曲线。基于行人对车头时距和加速时间的影响,建立了行人对通行能力的影响模型并进行了量化,丰富了交通工程的基础理论。结果表明,在最坏情况下(ⅰ级),车辆通行能力可降低14%。所得结论对更好地管理信号交叉口具有一定的参考价值。
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