Methods of dropping auxiliary lanes at freeway weaving segments |
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Authors: | Yi Qi Xiaoming Sammy Chen Ruey Long Cheu Lei Yu Hualiang Teng |
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Institution: | 1. Department of Transportation Studies, Texas Southern University, Houston, TX, USA;2. TEI | Traffic Engineers, Inc., Houston, TX, USA;3. Department of Civil Engineering, The University of Texas at El Paso, El Paso, TX, USA;4. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, NV, USA |
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Abstract: | Auxiliary lanes connecting freeway entrance and exit ramps provide additional space for entering and exiting vehicles to change lanes. The method of dropping auxiliary lanes is critical in the design of freeway auxiliary lanes. This study investigates the performance of different methods of dropping auxiliary lanes. Case studies were conducted at two selected freeway segments with successive entrance or exit ramps in the City of Houston. Traffic simulation analysis results of these two case studies show that additional operational benefits can be achieved by extending an auxiliary lane beyond the freeway weaving segment. The study also found that if the weaving segment is followed by an entrance/exit ramp and this ramp has high traffic volume, it can be less operationally favorable to extend and terminate the auxiliary lane at this entrance/exit ramp location. Instead, dropping the auxiliary lane before this entrance/exit ramp represents a more operationally effective option. |
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Keywords: | Auxiliary lane freeway weaving segment traffic simulation |
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