Signalized intersections operate with the assistance of a traffic signal, and they cyclically assign the right-of-way to a movement or combination of movements. Ideally, the amount of time assigned to each combination of movements minimizes travel time and delay and/or the number of stops in the network and allocates capacity optimally. An arterial is a highway facility with a series of signalized intersections along its length, while an urban network or surface street network consists of a group of interconnected arterials and side streets.
Signalized Intersections and Networks
Springer Optimization
2013-09-15
29 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
Engineering Index Backfile | 1968
|Signalized Intersections—Planning Methodology
Springer Verlag | 2020
|Pedestrian Accessibility at Signalized Intersections
NTIS | 2009
|Crash Estimation at Signalized Intersections
Transportation Research Record | 2006
|U-turns at Signalized Intersections
NTIS | 2004
|