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... Chapter 12. Oversaturated Condi ons CHAPTER 12 OVERSATURATED CONDITIONS CONTENTS 12.1 SYMPTOMS OF OVERSATURATION ............................................................................
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... Chapter 12. Oversaturated Condi ons LIST OF EXHIBITS Exhibit 12-1 Oversaturation Performance Periods................................................................
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... Chapter 12. Oversaturated Condi ons LIST OF EXHIBITS Exhibit 12-1 Oversaturation Performance Periods................................................................
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... 12-2 Chapter 12. Oversaturated Condions The following sections will help practitioners de ine the type of oversaturation that is present, the potential operational objectives speci ic to oversaturation, and the operational strategies for accomplishing those objectives.
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... 12-2 Chapter 12. Oversaturated Condions The following sections will help practitioners de ine the type of oversaturation that is present, the potential operational objectives speci ic to oversaturation, and the operational strategies for accomplishing those objectives.
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... 12-4 Chapter 12. Oversaturated Condi ons 12.1.5 Starvaon Starvation occurs during the green interval when the use of full roadway capacity is restricted by the effects of spillback, storage bay blocking, or perhaps because the upstream signal is red.
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... 12-4 Chapter 12. Oversaturated Condi ons 12.1.5 Starvaon Starvation occurs during the green interval when the use of full roadway capacity is restricted by the effects of spillback, storage bay blocking, or perhaps because the upstream signal is red.
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... 12-6 Chapter 12. Oversaturated Condi ons Operaonal Objecve Type of System Migaon Strategy Definion Maximize Intersec on Throughput Individual Intersec on(s)
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... 12-6 Chapter 12. Oversaturated Condi ons Operaonal Objecve Type of System Migaon Strategy Definion Maximize Intersec on Throughput Individual Intersec on(s)
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... 12-8 Chapter 12. Oversaturated Condi ons period will only worsen conditions.
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... 12-8 Chapter 12. Oversaturated Condi ons period will only worsen conditions.
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... 12-10 Chapter 12. Oversaturated Condi ons Another application of the phase re-service strategy is alternating service of the minor movement every other cycle.
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... 12-10 Chapter 12. Oversaturated Condi ons Another application of the phase re-service strategy is alternating service of the minor movement every other cycle.
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... 12-12 Chapter 12. Oversaturated Condi ons the available storage bay, the left-turn movement should lead the through movement in order to clear left-turning vehicles.
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... 12-12 Chapter 12. Oversaturated Condi ons the available storage bay, the left-turn movement should lead the through movement in order to clear left-turning vehicles.
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... 12-14 Chapter 12. Oversaturated Condi ons day pattern if route oversaturation is recurrent and predictable.
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... 12-14 Chapter 12. Oversaturated Condi ons day pattern if route oversaturation is recurrent and predictable.
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... 12-16 Chapter 12. Oversaturated Condi ons subside, however, negative offsets are more eficient than positive offsets at dispersing overlow queues formed during oversaturation.
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... 12-16 Chapter 12. Oversaturated Condi ons subside, however, negative offsets are more eficient than positive offsets at dispersing overlow queues formed during oversaturation.
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... 12-18 Chapter 12. Oversaturated Condi ons ideal offset ensures that the irst released vehicle at the upstream intersection joins the discharging queue at the downstream intersection just as the back of the queue begins to move.
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... 12-18 Chapter 12. Oversaturated Condi ons ideal offset ensures that the irst released vehicle at the upstream intersection joins the discharging queue at the downstream intersection just as the back of the queue begins to move.
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... 12-20 Chapter 12. Oversaturated Condi ons • Access to generators and attractors.
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... 12-20 Chapter 12. Oversaturated Condi ons • Access to generators and attractors.

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