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Ming-Bao Pang, Lan-Hang Ye, Ya-Nan Pei. Influence of bus stop with left-turn lines between two adjacent signalized intersectionsJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2016, 25(8): 088901.
| Ming-Bao Pang, Lan-Hang Ye, Ya-Nan Pei. Influence of bus stop with left-turn lines between two adjacent signalized intersectionsJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2016, 25(8): 088901. |
Influence of bus stop with left-turn lines between two adjacent signalized intersections
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Abstract
Based on the symmetric two-lane Nagel-Schreckenberg (STNS) model, a three-lane cellular automaton model between two intersections containing a bus stop with left-turning buses is established in which model the occurrences of vehicle accidents are taken into account. The characteristics of traffic flows with different ratios of left-turn lines are discussed via the simulation experiments. The results indicate that the left-turn lines have more negative effects on capacity, accident rate as well as delay if the stop is located close to the intersections, where the negative effect in a near-side stop is more severe than that in a far-side one. The range of appropriate position for a bus stop without the bottleneck effect becomes more and more narrow with the increase of the ratio of left-turn bus lines. When the inflow is small, a short signal cycle and a reasonable offset are beneficial. When the inflow reaches or exceeds the capacity, a longer signal cycle is helpful. But if the stop position is inappropriate, the increase of cycle fails in reducing the negative effect of left-turning buses and the effectiveness of offset is weakened. -
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