Vt. Arasan et K. Jagadeesh, EFFECT OF HETEROGENEITY OF TRAFFIC ON DELAY AT SIGNALIZED INTERSECTIONS, Journal of transportation engineering, 121(5), 1995, pp. 397-404
The average delay caused to vehicles at signalized intersections is an
important criterion in the evaluation of performance at these interse
ctions. Various models have been developed to estimate delay to traffi
c at signalized intersections. All the models are based on homogeneous
traffic conditions; these models may not estimate the delays satisfac
torily under heterogeneous traffic conditions. A probabilistic approac
h based on first-order second-moment method has been adopted to estima
te the saturation flow and the delay caused to traffic, at signalized
intersections, under heterogeneous traffic conditions. Here, the inter
action between the different types of vehicles are incorporated in the
modified 1958 Webster model by considering the intercorrelation betwe
en different vehicle groups. The input data required for these models
and the data required to validate the calculated values were collected
by conducting extensive traffic surveys. Results showed that the dela
y estimated using the probabilistic approach was close to the observed
values of delay.