Traffic Performance of Successive Freeway Merge Segments

Author:

Brandenburg Alexander1ORCID,Sauer Julian1ORCID,Geistefeldt Justin1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute for Traffic Engineering and Management, Ruhr-University Bochum, Bochum, Germany

Abstract

At freeway interchanges with high entering flows, implementing two successive merges can improve traffic flow and capacity by distributing the merging maneuvers. The German Guidelines for the Design of Motorways define different types of successive (“double”) merges. According to the quality of service assessment procedure for freeway merge segments given in the German Highway Capacity Manual, successive merge segments can be evaluated separately. However, depending on the distance between the merges, the capacity of the second (downstream) merge might be affected by the entering traffic at the first (upstream) merge, which influences the lane-flow distribution. For a more precise evaluation of traffic flow performance and traffic safety depending on the geometric design characteristics, vehicle interactions, lane changes, the resulting capacity of successive merge segments, accident rates, and crash types were analyzed in the study. The research was based on loop detector data as well as trajectory data obtained from video measurements, which provide an insight into the interactions between mainline and entering vehicles. For the analysis of traffic safety, crash data were evaluated over a period of 3 years. Furthermore, successive merge segments with different geometric and traffic characteristics were modeled with the microscopic traffic simulation tool BABSIM to analyze the influence on traffic flow and capacity. As a result, capacity models and recommendations for the geometric design of successive freeway merge segments are provided.

Funder

Federal Highway Research Institute

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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