Collector-distributor roadways can be effective as a 'buffer' facility with limited access interfacing between mainlanes and frontage road development. However, both transverse and longitudinal space requirements are critical for acceptable implementation. The report summarizes several key aspects of collector-distributor freeway system design considerations and features; and then presents a case study that demonstrates an evaluation methodology.
Considerations in the Application of Collector-Distributor Designs for Improving Mainlane Freeway Operations
1992
24 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Transportation & Traffic Planning , Transportation , Road Transportation , Interchanges , Transportation system capacities , Merging capacity , Weaving capacity , Traffic capacity , Case studies , Traffic volume , Texas , Traffic delay minimization , Urban highways , Traffic control , Freeways , Design , Evaluation
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