By definition, an “unsignalized” intersection is any at-grade intersection that is not controlled by a traffic signal. The term covers a wide variety of situations, including a) uncontrolled intersections, b) two-way Unsignalized intersectionstwo-way stop control (TWSC), c) two-way YIELD-controlled intersections, c) all-way STOP-controlled intersections (AWSC), and roundabouts. This chapter details the development of procedures for analysis of TWSC intersections. Chapter 10.1007/978-3-030-34480-1_5 will cover AWSC intersections, and Chap. 10.1007/978-3-030-34480-1_6 will cover roundabouts.
Unsignalized Intersections: Two-Way STOP Control (TWSC)
Springer Tracts on Transportation, Traffic
The Highway Capacity Manual: A Conceptual and Research History Volume 2 ; Chapter : 4 ; 51-105
2020-01-09
55 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
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