Dilemma zone conflicts at isolated intersections controlled with fixed-time and vehicle actuated traffic signal systems

Installation of traffic signal control system at relatively high traffic volume intersections is expected to safeguard drivers at such intersections by providing a clear definition of right–of–way to drivers. However, a particular operational issue is the existence of dilemma zone conflicts if the t...

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Main Authors: Che Puan, Othman, Ismail, Che Ros
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Published: IJCEE Pub. 2010
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description Installation of traffic signal control system at relatively high traffic volume intersections is expected to safeguard drivers at such intersections by providing a clear definition of right–of–way to drivers. However, a particular operational issue is the existence of dilemma zone conflicts if the type traffic signal system installed is not properly selected and designed. The problem is critical for isolated intersections on relatively high speed road sections. This paper describes result of a study carried out to investigate the existence of dilemma zone conflicts at isolated intersections installed with various types of traffic signal control systems. Three indicators of dilemma zone conflicts considered in the analysis are (i) stop abruptly; (ii) accelerate through amber period; and (iii) red–light running. Data pertaining to the analysis of dilemma zone conflicts was collected at eight isolated intersections with different types of traffic signal control systems using a video–recording technique. The data includes vehicles’ approaching speed, distance from the stop line at the onset of amber, the decision made by the drivers at onset of amber as well as the types of vehicles driven. The result shows that relatively large proportion of drivers did not willing to stop at onset of amber signal. A vehicle–actuated traffic signal system appears to perform better compared to other types of system in terms of reduction in dilemma zone conflicts at isolated signalized intersections.
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spelling utm.eprints-372792017-02-15T00:56:17Z http://eprints.utm.my/37279/ Dilemma zone conflicts at isolated intersections controlled with fixed-time and vehicle actuated traffic signal systems Che Puan, Othman Ismail, Che Ros TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) Installation of traffic signal control system at relatively high traffic volume intersections is expected to safeguard drivers at such intersections by providing a clear definition of right–of–way to drivers. However, a particular operational issue is the existence of dilemma zone conflicts if the type traffic signal system installed is not properly selected and designed. The problem is critical for isolated intersections on relatively high speed road sections. This paper describes result of a study carried out to investigate the existence of dilemma zone conflicts at isolated intersections installed with various types of traffic signal control systems. Three indicators of dilemma zone conflicts considered in the analysis are (i) stop abruptly; (ii) accelerate through amber period; and (iii) red–light running. Data pertaining to the analysis of dilemma zone conflicts was collected at eight isolated intersections with different types of traffic signal control systems using a video–recording technique. The data includes vehicles’ approaching speed, distance from the stop line at the onset of amber, the decision made by the drivers at onset of amber as well as the types of vehicles driven. The result shows that relatively large proportion of drivers did not willing to stop at onset of amber signal. A vehicle–actuated traffic signal system appears to perform better compared to other types of system in terms of reduction in dilemma zone conflicts at isolated signalized intersections. IJCEE Pub. 2010-06 Article PeerReviewed Che Puan, Othman and Ismail, Che Ros (2010) Dilemma zone conflicts at isolated intersections controlled with fixed-time and vehicle actuated traffic signal systems. International Journal of Civil & Environmental Engineering, 10 (3). pp. 19-25. ISSN 2227-2763 (Print); 2077-1258 (Electronic) http://www.ijens.org/IJCEE%20Vol%2010%20Issue%2003.html
spellingShingle TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
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Dilemma zone conflicts at isolated intersections controlled with fixed-time and vehicle actuated traffic signal systems
title Dilemma zone conflicts at isolated intersections controlled with fixed-time and vehicle actuated traffic signal systems
title_full Dilemma zone conflicts at isolated intersections controlled with fixed-time and vehicle actuated traffic signal systems
title_fullStr Dilemma zone conflicts at isolated intersections controlled with fixed-time and vehicle actuated traffic signal systems
title_full_unstemmed Dilemma zone conflicts at isolated intersections controlled with fixed-time and vehicle actuated traffic signal systems
title_short Dilemma zone conflicts at isolated intersections controlled with fixed-time and vehicle actuated traffic signal systems
title_sort dilemma zone conflicts at isolated intersections controlled with fixed time and vehicle actuated traffic signal systems
topic TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
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