Abstract

The determination of the optimum phase scheme, cycle time, and green split for an isolated traffic signal is usually a very tedious and time-consuming activity. Several computer packages, such as the Micro-Sintral program, have been developed to assist in such situations by automating many of the calculations for a given set of inputs. Unfortunately, the inputs are often equally difficult to determine, and as they may depend upon the ultimate outcome of the optimization process, several time-consuming iterations, during which new input values must be calculated, are required. This paper presents a program called Signal Expert which automates the above iterations and therefore greatly reduces the traffic engineer's efforts in generating a new signal timing plan based on the rather sophisticated procedures that are outlined in the Canadian Capacity Guide. The benefits of applying this new program are illustrated and discussed using the example intersections that are analyzed in the Canadian Capacity Guide and in the Micro-Sintral User's Manual. Key words: isolated intersections, capacity, delay.

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