Operational Performance Assessment for Two-Lane Highway Facilities
Publication: Journal of Transportation Engineering
Volume 135, Issue 4
Abstract
Transportation professionals have indicated that a facility-based evaluation methodology for two-lane highways would be much more useful and practical to them than just the individual segment and point analysis methodologies. A facility level analysis will allow the various features (e.g., isolated intersections, continuous grades, passing lanes) that are typical to an extended length of two-lane highway to be addressed in a combined analysis with a single performance measure and level of service value resulting. Currently, no operational analysis methodology exists to address two-lane highways with different segment types at the facility level. The scope of analysis provided in the HCM 2000 for two-lane highways is limited to a single segment within the facility. This paper describes an effort to develop a methodology for the operational analysis of a two-lane highway that includes occasional isolated signalized intersections. The developed methodology provides a model for the basic structure of a facility level analysis that will be amenable to the incorporation of a variety of segment types.
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Acknowledgments
The writers would like to express their sincere appreciation to Douglas McLeod and Gina Bonyani of the Florida Department of Transportation for their valuable input during the conduct of this study. This research was sponsored by the Florida Department of Transportation.
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Received: Nov 13, 2007
Accepted: Oct 15, 2008
Published online: Apr 1, 2009
Published in print: Apr 2009
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