Proposing the Super DDI Design to Improve the Performance of Failing Service Interchanges in Mountain-Plains Region
项目名称: Proposing the Super DDI Design to Improve the Performance of Failing Service Interchanges in Mountain-Plains Region
摘要: A majority portion of the current service interchanges (an interchange is called service when freeways meet arterials or collectors) in the U.S were built more than 50 years ago when traffic volume was much lower, and the type of vehicles and driving habits were completely different. Because of the inconsistency between the old designs and today's condition, many of these interchanges are dealing with serious safety and traffic operation problems. Therefore, it has been an essential task for the transportation agencies to improve the performance of interchanges regarding traffic service, safety, and pedestrian. This study proposes the new super diverging diamond interchange (super DDI) as the possible alternative design where existing interchanges are failing. A comprehensive series of simulation tests in VISSIM and the Surrogate Safety Assessment Model (SSAM) will model the traffic operation, pedestrian performance, and safety of the most critical interchanges located in Mountain-Plains Region (MPR). Then, the models will be compared with the proposed super DDI design at each location to clarify the benefits of the improvement. A cost estimation and validation procedure will be also conducted to complete the study. This study is the first step in improving the failing interchanges in MPR in a more beneficial way. Therefore, the results will be useful in the planning phase of the interchange improvement projects which are going to consider a DDI as the target design, while the super DDI might be introduced for them as a better alternative which provides more benefits.
状态: Active
资金: 118156
资助组织: Office of the Assistant Secretary for Research and Technology
管理组织: Mountain-Plains Consortium
项目负责人: Kline, Robin
执行机构: University of Wyoming
主要研究人员: Ksaibati, Khaled
开始时间: 20180703
预计完成日期: 20220731
实际结束时间: 0
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