Abstract

The gap acceptance study is an indispensable study in the determination of capacity and delay of the individual moment at uncontrolled intersection and critical gap is one of the chief parameter allied with this study. Most of the studies related to critical gap estimation have been carried out in developed countries where traffic is homogeneous and rules of priorities as well as lane disciplines are voluntarily followed. However, in India, priority rules are less honored which consequently create more clashes on intersections and modelling of such behavior becomes complex. Even though very limited studies have been reported in such case. This paper presents the study of gap acceptance behavior of drivers on an uncontrolled intersection. In order to examine the gap acceptance behavior of drivers, 4-legged uncontrolled intersection located in a semi-urban area of Ahmedabad in the state of Gujarat was selected. Video recording technique was adopted for collection and analysis of the data. Different existing methods are used to calculate the critical gap for through and right turning movements from the minor road. Gaps are analyzed for three different vehicle types. A comparison between different existing methods of critical gap determination is carried out and their critical analysis is presented. The result shows, except clearing behavior approach, all other methods are failing to represent the actual scenario of the critical gap under mixed traffic conditions as these all methods had been developed for homogeneous traffic conditions.

Highlights

  • The efficiency of the road network is elucidated in terms of safety of the driver, average speed as well as the capacity of the road section

  • This paper presents a detailed review of studies carried out in the past related to estimation of the critical gap

  • This study highlighted the difficulty in measuring critical gap on uncontrolled with heterogeneous and weak lane discipline traffic which is observed in India

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Introduction

The efficiency of the road network is elucidated in terms of safety of the driver, average speed as well as the capacity of the road section. In India the majority of intersection doesn’t have those sign boards. Though they exist, drivers do not follow those designated signs and enter into the intersection’s region even on-coming vehicle is about to crash. Drivers do not follow those designated signs and enter into the intersection’s region even on-coming vehicle is about to crash All these non-standard circumstances fabricate very complex travel behavior at TWSC intersection. The majority of the movement on these types of intersections are uncontrolled, this form of intersections are tagged as uncontrolled intersections in India In spite of those difficulties on a non - standard intersection, very limited number of studies have been reported. This paper attempts to put the attention on some of the important methodologies and their suitability to the Indian conditions

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