Replication of Work Zone Capacity Values in a Simulation Model

Author:

Chatterjee Indrajit1,Edara Praveen1,Menneni Sandeep2,Sun Carlos1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Missouri–Columbia, Columbia, MO 65211.

2. PTV America, Inc., 9755 Southwest Barnes Road, Suite 550, Portland, OR 97225.

Abstract

Evaluating the traffic impacts of work zones is vital for any transportation agency to plan and schedule work activity. Traffic impacts can be estimated by using microscopic simulation models. One challenge in using these software models is obtaining the desired work zone capacity values, which tend to vary from state to state. Thus, the default parameter values in the model that are suitable for normal traffic conditions are unsuitable for work zone conditions, let alone for conditions specific to particular states. Although a few studies have been conducted on parameter selection to obtain desired capacity values, none of them have provided a convenient look-up table (or chart) for the parameter values that will replicate field-observed capacities. Without such provision it has not been possible for state agencies to use any of the research recommendations. This study provides the practitioner a simple method for choosing appropriate values of driving behavior parameters in the VISSIM microsimulation model to match the desired field capacity for work zones operating in a typical early-merge system. The two most significant car-following parameters and one lane-changing parameter were selected and varied to obtain different work zone capacity values. CC1 is the desired time headway, CC2 is the longitudinal following threshold during a following process, and the safety distance reduction factor is representative of lane-changing aggressiveness. It has been verified that the recommended parameter values not only produce the desired capacities but also create traffic conditions consistent with traffic flow theory.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Civil and Structural Engineering

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