Procedures for capacity analysis of two-way stop controlled (TWSC) appeared in scientific literature in the 1970s. In addition to standard TWSC intersections, there are also non-standard unsignalised intersections. The main characteristic of these intersections is that two major approaches are not placed opposite, but next to each other. Because of the non-standard layout of the major and minor approaches, there are unique major and minor movements at these intersections. For these movements, standard procedures for capacity analysis of standard TWSC intersections cannot be used. This paper describes a procedure for capacity analysis of non-standard unsignalised intersections with a new model for rank distribution for all major and minor movements, as well as the conflict flow calculation, and the procedure for the calculation of potential and movement capacity, according to the non-standard layout of the major and minor approaches.
In 5th edition of Highway Capacity Manual (2010) the methodology for evaluating the quality of service provided to pedestrians traveling through a signalized intersection first time was shown. The same methodology has been retained in the latest edition of the aforementioned manual. Provided methodology include determination of the key parameters for evaluation the quality of service of pedestrian flows on signalized intersections. In this paper mentioned methodology was shown through the short procedural steps. In order to verify the possibility of applying this procedure in local conditions, an analysis of traffic conditions at an intersection in Novi Sad was performed as an example.
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