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The Benefits and Disbenefits to Traffic at Pre-signalled Intersections

Jianping Wu (Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Southampton, Southampton, UK)
Nick Hounsell (Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Southampton, Southampton, UK)

Mathematics in Transport Planning and Control

ISBN: 978-0-08-043430-8, eISBN: 978-0-58-547418-2

Publication date: 15 December 1998

Abstract

The need to provide efficient public transport services in urban areas has led to the implementation of bus priority measures in many congested cities. Much interest has recently centred on priority at signal controlled junctions, including the concept of pre-signals, where traffic signals are installed at or near the end of a with-flow bus lane to provide buses with priority access to the downstream junction. Although a number of pre-signals have now been installed in the UK, particularly in London, there has been very little published research into the analysis of benefits and disbenefits to both buses and non-priority vehicles at pre-signalised intersections. This paper addresses these points through the development of analytical procedures which allow pre-implementation evaluation of specific categories of pre-signals.

Citation

Wu, J. and Hounsell, N. (1998), "The Benefits and Disbenefits to Traffic at Pre-signalled Intersections", Griffiths, J.D. (Ed.) Mathematics in Transport Planning and Control, Emerald Group Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 89-98. https://doi.org/10.1108/9780585474182-009

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