A study of freeway operational controls

A study of freeway operational controls

Author: Conrad Louis Dudek

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Published: 1971

Total Pages: 420

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This dissertation was concerned with a study of operational controls on urban freeways. An analysis was made of the inbound Gulf Freeway to define the operational problems resulting from vehicular incidents. It was found that significant congestion, delay, and stoppage waves frequently occur on the inbound Gulf Freeway because of the reduction in capacity caused by incidents on the main-lanes. Approximately 80 percent of the incidents reduce the inbound freeway capacity by one-half or more; about 13 incidents per week occur in the study section Monday through Friday from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. A design concept of a prototype was formulated to increase freeway efficiency by alerting motorists to stoppage waves on freeway sections such as overpasses having restricted sight distances. The prototype was referred to as a safety warning system. It is anticipated that the improved efficiency will result in fewer accidents; reduced system travel time, driver anxiety, and driver discomfort; and improvement in the level of service. Several design alternatives were evaluated. A control technique utilizing critical energy as a parameter was developed and its application to digital computer control of the prototype was investigated. Evaluations were made of the performance, reliability, stability, and sensitivity of the system using a one-lane criterion for control. ...


Urban Freeway Surveillance and Control

Urban Freeway Surveillance and Control

Author: Paul F. Everall

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Published: 1972

Total Pages: 190

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Describes freeway conditions which are subject to improvement by means of electronic surveillance and control. Ramp metering is presented along with a benefit-cost analysis of its effectiveness.


An Inventory of Freeway Surveillance and Operational Control Activities

An Inventory of Freeway Surveillance and Operational Control Activities

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Published: 1970

Total Pages: 38

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Inventory forms were prepared and tested by the Freeway Operations Committee of the Department of Traffic and Operations of the Highway Research Board, and transmitted to all state highway departments and to various toll facility authorities. A digest and summation are presented of inventory items for 20-25 agencies reporting some form of freeway surveillance and operational control activities. The digest is presented as reported by states. Tables are presented with inventory data tabulated by: (1) method of traffic data acquisition, telemetry and processing, (2) technique of traffic surveillance, (3) type of operational controls, (4) type of motorist aid, and (5) availability of material and technical reports.