A research study was performed to develop, field test and evaluate a trial merge warning sign to be used for merging at some signalized intersections. At the present time, the Lane Ends sign (W4-2) is commonly used in the United States to alert drivers that a merge ahead is required. One location where this sign is used is after signalized intersections where an additional through-lane ends. To encourage an alternating merge pattern, a trial sign was developed and field tested at two intersections in Connecticut. Merging patterns were monitored via video cameras before and after the sign was installed. An evaluation was completed to determine the effectiveness of this experimental sign, in accordance with Section 1A.10 of MUTCD 2000. The experimental merge sign was successful in improving the traffic flow and safety of the merges. After placement of this sign, the number of desirable merges, with no visible change in speed from any of the merging vehicles, increased by 10 percent. The number of undesirable merges, with excessive visible change in speed, decreased by 4 percent.


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    Title :

    Alternative Merge Sign at Signalized Intersections


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    Publication date :

    2005


    Size :

    68 pages


    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English




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