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Capacity Analysis of Urban Arterial Midblock Sections Under Mixed Traffic Conditions

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Abstract

The article 'Capacity Analysis of Urban Arterial Midblock Sections Under Mixed Traffic Conditions' explores the complexities of estimating the capacity of urban roadways under heterogeneous traffic conditions. It delves into the various methods of capacity estimation, with a focus on direct empirical methods suitable for mixed traffic in India. The study highlights the factors influencing highway capacity, including roadway conditions, traffic composition, and vehicle technology. Through a comprehensive field data collection and analysis, the authors develop speed models for different vehicle categories, demonstrating the impact of traffic volume and composition on vehicular speeds. The study culminates in the estimation of the capacity of six-lane divided midblock sections, providing valuable insights for urban planners and traffic engineers. The unique contribution of this work lies in its application of statistical techniques to predict speeds and capacities under real-world conditions, offering a practical tool for improving traffic management and planning.

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Title
Capacity Analysis of Urban Arterial Midblock Sections Under Mixed Traffic Conditions
Authors
Ashish Dhamaniya
Chintaman Santosh Bari
Manish Patkar
Publication date
10-03-2022
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
International Journal of Intelligent Transportation Systems Research / Issue 2/2022
Print ISSN: 1348-8503
Electronic ISSN: 1868-8659
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s13177-022-00298-1
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