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Investigating the Applicability of Upstream Detection Strategy at Pedestrian Signalised Crossings
Author(s) -
Sitti Asmah Hassan,
N.B. Hounsell,
Birendra Shrestha
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
promet
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1848-4069
pISSN - 0353-5320
DOI - 10.7307/ptt.v29i5.2225
Subject(s) - pedestrian , pedestrian crossing , upstream (networking) , transport engineering , context (archaeology) , computer science , control (management) , engineering , telecommunications , geography , artificial intelligence , archaeology

In the UK, the Puffin crossing has provision to extend pedestrian green time for those who take longer to cross. However, even at such a pedestrian friendly facility, the traffic signal control is usually designed to minimise vehicle delay while providing the crossing facility. This situation is rather contrary to the current policies to encourage walking. It is this inequity that has prompted the need to re-examine the traffic control of signalised crossings to provide more benefit to both pedestrians and vehicles. In this context, this paper explores the possibility of implementing an Upstream Detection strategy at a Puffin crossing to provide a user friendly crossing. The study has been carried out by simulating a mid-block Puffin crossing for various detector distances and a number of combinations of pedestrian and traffic flows. This paper presents the simulation results and recommends the situations at which Upstream Detection would be suitable.

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