Abstract
One of the main objectives to promote traffic safety at roundabouts is design consistency. Design consistency ensures that the speed differences along a vehicle path or between conflicting paths are smaller than a specified criterion. Traditionally, roundabout design involves an iterative process. Initially, the vehicle path radii are determined from drawing each path by freehand on the proposed roundabout geometry, and then the speeds along path elements are calculated. The process is repeated until design consistency is satisfied. This paper presents an optimization model that directly provides the design parameters that maximize design consistency. The radii of different vehicle paths (through, right, and left) are mathematically modeled for given design parameters. The optimum design parameters include vehicle path radii, approach entry widths, inscribed circle diameter, circulating width, and central island diameter. The optimization model is applicable to single-lane roundabouts with four legs intersecting at right angles. The proposed model not only makes the design process more efficient, but also guarantees the optimum design consistency.Key words: geometric design, roundabouts, horizontal curve radius, consistency, safety, optimization.
Publisher
Canadian Science Publishing
Subject
General Environmental Science,Civil and Structural Engineering
Cited by
12 articles.
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