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Protected–Permissive Left-Turn Signal Control Mode : New Analytical Approach to Estimate Operational Benefit and Safety Cost Qi, Yi ; Chen, Xin ; Guo, Aohan ; Yu, Lei

By: Contributor(s): Series: Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board ; 2149Publication details: Washington DC Transportation Research Board, 2010Description: s. 37-49ISBN:
  • 9780309142809
Subject(s): Bibl.nr: VTI P8167:2149Location: TRBAbstract: Protected-permissive left-turn (PPLT) and protected only (PO) left-turn signal control modes have been widely used at signalized intersections. The selection between these two control modes is a complicated process in which practitioners need to consider safety and operational impacts. In this study researchers developed analytical models for estimating the operational benefits and the safety risks associated with the use of the PPLT control mode. Evaluation results demonstrated that the proposed models could provide accurate and reliable estimates for the delay reduction and the potential conflicts caused by the use of the PPLT mode. Results of this study will be useful for developing quantitative criteria for the selection between the PO and PPLT modes.
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Protected-permissive left-turn (PPLT) and protected only (PO) left-turn signal control modes have been widely used at signalized intersections. The selection between these two control modes is a complicated process in which practitioners need to consider safety and operational impacts. In this study researchers developed analytical models for estimating the operational benefits and the safety risks associated with the use of the PPLT control mode. Evaluation results demonstrated that the proposed models could provide accurate and reliable estimates for the delay reduction and the potential conflicts caused by the use of the PPLT mode. Results of this study will be useful for developing quantitative criteria for the selection between the PO and PPLT modes.