Abstract

The paper describes the adaptation and application of queueing models to estimate average delay at two-lane highways operating with a lane closure. In their original form, the queueing models predicted impacts at highway intersections controlled by vehicle-actuated traffic signals. Validation efforts using simulation indicate that the adapted delay models adequately predict traffic performance at two-lane highway lane closures.

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