Conference Proceedings
A case study of a continuous flow intersection and its impact on public transport
A Bedini, L Zhang, TM Garoni
IEEE Conference on Intelligent Transportation Systems Proceedings ITSC | IEEE | Published : 2017
Abstract
We propose to implement a variant of continuous flow intersections on one key intersection of one of the busiest traffic corridors in Melbourne. Unlike regular continuous flow intersections, it does not require the expensive construction of new roads or intersections and uses existing intersections to reroute turning traffic. We simulate the network of the corridor and surrounding areas and study the impact of the new intersection design on public transport and private vehicles. The result suggests that the proposed design improves the traffic condition on all in-links of the intersection, in particular, those in the congested directions. Public transport also benefits from the new design in..
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Funding Acknowledgements
The authors would like to thank traffic engineers at Vi-cRoads. This work was supported under the ARC Centre of Excellence for Mathematical and Statistical Frontiers (ACEMS) and the University of Melbourne Early Career Researcher (ECR) grant scheme.