• Title/Summary/Keyword: 대각선횡단보도

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Development of Warrant for Scrambled Pedestrian Crossing (대각선 횡단보도의 정량적 설치기준에 관한 연구)

  • 손규홍;장명순;김영찬
    • Journal of Korean Society of Transportation
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    • v.15 no.2
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    • pp.105-122
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    • 1997
  • 본 연구는 대각선 횡단보도의 정량적 설치기준을 정립하기 위하여 이상적인 조건에서의 교차로 각현시별 임계차선 교통량의 합($\sum_i$ CVi)을 600~1,800대로 변화를 주어 실험적 시뮬레이션 방법을 적용하였다. TRANSTY-7F 모형을 이용한 교차로 평균차량 지체도와 본 연구에서 정립한 보행지체모형을 이용한 교차로 평균 보행지체도와의 관계를 변수로 하여 대각선 횡단보도의 정량적 설치기준을 각 조건별로 산정한 결과 다음과 같은 결론이 도출되었다. 첫째, 동시신호시 교통량과 보행량의 비율이 1:1일 경우 대각횡단비율 20~40%에서는 $\sum_i$ CVi=1,050~1,150대 이하에서 대각선 횡단보도를 설치시 지체도 감소에 대한 편익을 얻을 수 있다. 둘째, 동시신호시 교통량과 보행량의 비율이 1:2일 경우 대각횡단비율 20~40%에서는 $\sum_i$ CVi=1,150~1,200대 이하에서 대각선 횡단보도를 설치시 지체도 감소에 대한 편익을 얻을 수 있다. 셋째, 선행 좌회전신호시 교통량과 보행량의 비율이 1:1일 경우 대각횡단비율 20~40%에서는 $\sum_i$ CVi=600~750대 이하에서 대각선 횡단보도를 설치시 지체도 감소에 대한 편익을 얻을 수 있다. 넷째, 선행 좌회전신호시 교통량과 보행량의 비율이 1:2일 겨우 대각횡단비율 20~40%에서는 $\sum_i$ CVi=750~900대 이하에서 대각선 횡단보도를 설치시 지체도 감소에 대한 편익을 얻을 수 있다.

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Analysis of Traffic Delays at Scramble Crosswalks Considering Signal Phase Sequence and Traffic Volume (신호현시 순서와 통행량을 고려한 대각선 횡단보도 지체도 분석)

  • Kim, Suji;Lee, Jooyoung;Kwon, Yeongmin
    • The Journal of The Korea Institute of Intelligent Transport Systems
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    • v.19 no.3
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    • pp.116-128
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    • 2020
  • This study compared the delays of scramble crosswalks and general crosswalks, considering the pedestrian and vehicle traffic at intersections. Based on the signal theory, this study used traffic delays as a measure of feasibility of installing scramble crosswalks. The road structure and length of signal lights were assumed to be specific numbers to calculate the delays in vehicles and pedestrians. With the computed delays, this study compared general crosswalks and scramble crosswalks, and evaluated the feasibility sections on the installation of scramble crosswalks using circular and non-circular signal phases, respectively. The analysis confirmed that the introduction of scramble crosswalks might be more appropriate when the traffic ratio on the main roads is high. In addition, the application of non-circular signal phases is more proper for the operation of scramble crosswalks than circular signal phases. In the non-circular signaling system, however, it was shown that diagonal crosswalks might not be practical if the demand for diagonal crossing is too low. These results are expected to contribute to the development of basic guidelines for assessing the installment feasibility of scramble crosswalks in terms of traffic operation and efficiency.

An Analysis Procedure for Evaluating Pedestrian Scramble Construction (대각선 횡단보도 설치 타당성 검토를 위한 효과분석 과정 수립)

  • Han, Yeo-Hui;Kim, Yeong-Chan;Yang, Chung-Heon
    • Journal of Korean Society of Transportation
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    • v.29 no.4
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    • pp.73-83
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    • 2011
  • Installation of pedestrian scramble is recently increasing due to pedestrian-oriented transportation policies issued in local governments. Pedestrian scramble is able to emphasize safety issues by reducing conflicts between pedestrians and vehicles when an exclusive pedestrian phase is employed. In spite of its positive property, pedestrian scramble has several negative points: an increase of a cycle length, a decrease of green time ratio, and an increase of total delay. This study delivers the impacts of pedestrian scrambles in terms of pedestrian convenience and traffic mobility. Authors analyzed the changes of traffic delays by comparing the installation and no installation of pedestrian scramble at an intersection by varying several variables: signal timings, traffic volumes, the number of lanes, and the number of pedestrian conflicts. The paper presents an analysis procedure as a guideline that assists practitioners in selection of appropriate intersections at where pedestrian scrambles are implemented.

Analysis on Installation Criteria for Scrambled Crosswalks Considering Vehicle and Pedestrian Traffic Volume (교통량과 보행량을 고려한 대각선 횡단보도 설치기준 정립 방안 연구)

  • NAM, Chanwoo;KHO, Seung-Young;CHO, Shin-Hyung
    • The Journal of The Korea Institute of Intelligent Transport Systems
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    • v.18 no.6
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    • pp.60-75
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    • 2019
  • Nowadays, interest in safety of pedestrians who are relatively weak when compared with vehicles increases. Also, concern for pedestrian accidents on crosswalks increases. For these reasons, scrambled crosswalks which are considered to contribute pedestrian safety by reducing conflicts between vehicles and pedestrians are actively discussed and there are also a few intersections where they are actually installed. However, scrambled crosswalks must include all-red phase for all vehicle traffic flows, which inevitably leads to increase of lost time per cycle. Therefore, evaluation in terms of efficiency should be done before installation of scrambled crosswalks. This research suggests installation criteria for scrambled crosswalks so that it is possible to judge whether installation of scrambled crosswalks is appropriate only by surveying vehicle traffic volume and pedestrian traffic volume. This research derives optimum cycle length from signal optimization models which considers both vehicle traffic volume and pedestrian traffic volume. From this optimum cycle length, this research compares total delay time before and after installation of scrambled crosswalks. From an analysis, two research results are derived. Firstly, there is critical traffic volume above which installation of scrambled crosswalks can not efficient. Secondly, appropriate areas for installation of scrambled crosswalks are different by each signal intersection or by each signal system and those difference vary. From these results, this research suggests installation criteria for scrambled crosswalks which consists of two steps. The delay time of the pedestrians may be increased after the diagonal crosswalk is installed, but it may be desirable to install in consideration of the appropriate traffic level to ensure safety.

An Analysis of the Vehicular Delay Caused by Scrambled Crosswalk Installation in a Roundabout (회전교차로에서 대각선횡단보도 설치에 따른 차량의 지체도 분석)

  • Kang, Sung In;Lee, Young Woo
    • Journal of Korean Society of Transportation
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    • v.32 no.3
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    • pp.218-226
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    • 2014
  • This study examines a way to install a crosswalk that can improve pedestrians' convenience and safety and that goes beyond the crosswalk design standard of existing roundabouts. When a scrambled crosswalk, one of the crosswalk installation methods, is introduced to the roundabout system, it shortens the cross-walking distance of pedestrians and thus enhances convenience. Although the installation of a scrambled crosswalk may enhance pedestrians' convenience, it may obstruct vehicular traffic. Thus, this study presents standards for reasonable diagonal crosswalk installation based on the investigation on its effects on a vehicle's delay time. This study includes an analysis of the various geometric structures of roundabouts. The study results show that as v/c and the number of pedestrians increased, the delay time after the installation of a scrambled crosswalk increased although the extent was different. In general, the effect of the installation of a scrambled crosswalk was insignificant regardless of the number of pedestrians when v/c was under 0.6. When the number of pedestrians was 300/hour or lower, the difference in the delay time was quite insignificant regardless of v/c. In addition, as the inscribed circle of the roundabout was larger, the difference in the delay time decreased depending on v/c and the number of pedestrians.

Analysis of the Effects of Scrambled Crosswalk Installation Depending on the Types of Intersections Using VISSIM (교차로 유형별 대각선횡단보도 설치효과 분석 (차량소통측면))

  • Jung, Doyoung;LEE, Dongmin;Jun, Jinwoo;HAN, Daecheol
    • International Journal of Highway Engineering
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    • v.19 no.3
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    • pp.71-81
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    • 2017
  • PURPOSES : In this study, the effects of installation of diagonal crosswalks on traffic flow depending on the types of intersections are analyzed. METHODS : Scrambled crosswalks have advantages in the traffic safety. Therefore, a comparative analysis of the overall average delay before and after installation of the scrambled crosswalk was conducted using VISSIM. RESULTS : The overall average delay for the scrambled crosswalk decreased when the traffic volume ratio of the major to the minor street is 1: 6 in 2-by-1 and 3-by-1 types of intersections. The scrambled crosswalk improved efficiency of traffic operation in intersections: higher traffic volume for a major street, lower traffic volume for a minor street, and longer cross-distance for a major street. CONCLUSIONS:This study can be used to determine when a scrambled crosswalk should be installed to improve operational efficiency.