A case study on the capacity of a signalized circular intersection

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Abstract

Analyzing the capacity of a signalized circular intersection is an essential aspect of traffic flow management. With the increased number of vehicles at the intersection, it is preferable to examine ways to increase capacity without altering the existing geometric features. A signalized circular intersection on the national highway in Gyor, Hungary, between 47° 40′ 43.7988″ N and 17° 39′ 37.6668″ E is chosen and analyzed for capacity enhancement. The survey is conducted using 360-degree cameras. The PTV Vissim software is then used to construct a model based on the current and projected vehicle counts, as well as the current and proposed options. The result shows that it is possible to increase the capacity of signalized circular intersections without altering the geometric features.

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Basa, B. K., & Miletics, D. (2023). A case study on the capacity of a signalized circular intersection. Pollack Periodica, 18(3), 106–112. https://doi.org/10.1556/606.2023.00766

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