Geometric factors influencing entry capacity of roundabouts under heterogeneous traffic conditions

Journal Title: Archives of Transport - Year 2019, Vol 49, Issue 1

Abstract

Roundabout entry capacity is influenced by geometric features of the roundabout, traffic flow characteristics, vehicle and driver characteristics, as well as, environmental conditions. The major methods for estimating roundabout entry capacity are based on either gap acceptance theory or on empirical relations. Roundabout geometry is the sole aspect which can be entirely manipulated by the designers to improve the entry capacity. Limited studies have been conducted to analyze the influence of geometric elements of a roundabout on its capacity, for heterogeneous traffic conditions. Many developing countries like India, Malaysia, Indonesia etc., have heterogeneous traffic conditions on their roads. Data is collected from twenty-one entries of six roundabouts, where heterogeneity in traffic is observed. Seven different vehicle categories are considered such as motorised two wheeler, three wheeler, car, mini bus, light commercial vehicle (LCV), heavy commercial vehicle (HCV) and bus. A non-linear regression model is proposed to predict entry capacity, based on the nature of variation with individual geometric elements. Various combinations of independent variables are used to estimate entry capacity. The non-linear correlations among the geometric variables are checked. In comparison with the existing empirical models such as the LR942 regression model and German empirical model, the proposed regression model produced better estimates and much lower RMSE values. Approach width is found to have the highest impact on entry capacity. The entry capacity is found to be negatively influenced by entry angle. Circulating flow is considered in terms of per metre width against the usual convention. This modification incorporates the effect of circulatory roadway width also into consideration. The circulatory roadway width has a diverse effect on entry capacity at different levels of circulating flow. Modification of inscribed circle diameter and circulatory roadway width is suggested as a potential solution for improving entry capacity. Sensitivity analysis is carried out to quantify the effect of variation of entry angle, circulatory roadway width, inscribed circle diameter and approach width on entry capacity based on the non-linear model. The sensitivity plots can be used to make subtle geometric modifications to improve capacity at congested roundabouts.<br/><br/>

Authors and Affiliations

Arun Baby Zacharia, Harikrishna Madhavan, M. V. L. R. Anjaneyulu

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  • EP ID EP600024
  • DOI 10.5604/01.3001.0013.2778
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Arun Baby Zacharia, Harikrishna Madhavan, M. V. L. R. Anjaneyulu (2019). Geometric factors influencing entry capacity of roundabouts under heterogeneous traffic conditions. Archives of Transport, 49(1), 87-101. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-600024