Abstract The present study demonstrates the influence of operating speed on capacity of a midblock section of urban road. Speed–flow data collected at 12 midblock sections of 6-lane and 4-lane divided urban arterials in four metropolitan cities of India are analyzed to determine their capacity. Lane capacity was found to vary from 1482 to 2105 PCU/h. This variation is explained on the basis of city size and driving behavior, which would influence the free flow speed on the road. Free flow speed was also measured at each section and these speed data were used to determine operating speed 85th percentile of free flow speed of standard car) on the road. Lane capacity was found to be strongly related to operating speed on a road and a second-degree polynomial model is developed between the lane capacity and operating speed. This model is further validated by collecting speed flow data at two new sections and their capacity was estimated from field data and from the model developed in the study. The predicted capacity was found to be matching with field capacity and the maximum error was 0.10 percent. Operating speed on a road can vary due to road surface condition, side friction or similar other factors. All these will have influence on capacity of the road. The capacity model suggested in the present study can be a useful tool to determine capacity of an urban road from its operating speed data.
Influence of Operating Speed on Capacity of Urban Arterial Midblock Sections
International Journal of Civil Engineering ; 15 , 7 ; 1053-1062
2017-04-05
10 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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