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[1] A horizontal curve on a highway with a design speed of 120 kph and radius of 300 m requires a minimum superelevation of 0.18, which is not feasible as the maximum allowable superelevation is 0.1. Reducing the design speed to 100 kph can accommodate this design. [2] An accident on a freeway caused queues to form. The longest queue could reach 2163 m if no action is taken. Diverting traffic at Interchange A after 26.67 minutes is proposed to avoid blocking that interchange. [3] Analysis of traffic data on a highway shows the peak hour level of service is LOS E based on a volume-to

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Test1 (Solution)

[1] A horizontal curve on a highway with a design speed of 120 kph and radius of 300 m requires a minimum superelevation of 0.18, which is not feasible as the maximum allowable superelevation is 0.1. Reducing the design speed to 100 kph can accommodate this design. [2] An accident on a freeway caused queues to form. The longest queue could reach 2163 m if no action is taken. Diverting traffic at Interchange A after 26.67 minutes is proposed to avoid blocking that interchange. [3] Analysis of traffic data on a highway shows the peak hour level of service is LOS E based on a volume-to

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VDB 3054

VDB3054 HIGHWAY & TRAFFIC ENGINEERING


MAY 2016

TEST #1

1. a. A horizontal curve is to be designed for a section of a highway


having a design speed of 120 kph. If the physical conditions
restrict the radius of the curve to 300 m and coefficient of side
friction is 0.2, determine;

i. Required minimum superelevation of this curve.

V2 V2 V2
R (e  f )  e f
127(e  f ) 127 R 127 R

100 2
e  0.2  0.18
(127)(300)
[2 marks]

ii. Whether this superelevation obtained is feasible or not?


If not, what change would you suggest to execute this
design? Explain why?

Not possible since maximum e is 0.10. Need to reduce design


speed.

V  127(300)(0.1  0.2)  106.9 Use design speed of 100 kph.

[3 marks]

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b. A parking lot with 600 bays operates from 8:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M.
during weekdays. On average, 300 shoppers and 550
commuters park there with average duration of 2 hours and 9
hours, respectively. If the efficiency of the parking lot is 90%
and assuming 3% vacant bay, determine whether the supply met
the demand.

D = 300(2) + 550(9) = 5550 space-hour

S = 600(10)(0.9)(0.97) = 5238 space-hour

Supply does NOT meet the Demand


[5 marks]

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2. An accident occurred on a freeway during the morning peak hour..


Analysis of the situation revealed a queue profile as shown in FIGURE
Q2(i). Propose measures to be taken in order to make traffic flow
along the freeway smooth and operates at acceptable Level of Service
(LOS). A layout of the freeway where the accident occurred is shown
in FIGURE Q2(ii). Assume the average length of vehicle to be 5 m.
Justify your proposal.
[10 marks]

FIGURE Q2(i)

Interchange A Interchange B

Accident Location

2 km 8 km

FIGURE Q2(ii)

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Longest Queue = [(1498.33 – 633.33)(5)]/2 = 2163 m

Should take action to avoid queue reaches Interchange A.

Storage between accident site to Interchange A = [(2000)(2)]/5 = 800 veh.

3777.5
Arrival Curve Equation ------   t  48.33t
78.16

Departure Curve Equation (12 < t <31)


633.33
 (t  12)  33.33t  400
(31  12)

Queue Length Q      48.33t  (33.33t  400)

Q  15t  400  800

t  26.67 minutes

Eastbound traffic should be diverted out at Interchange A the latest


26.67 minutes after the accident

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3. FIGURE Q3 shows a cross section of an existing divided multilane


highway built on a rolling terrain road reserve with 40 m Right Of Way
(ROW). TABLE Q3 shows data from a survey carried out recently to
assess the Level of Service (LOS) of the highway. Peak hour traffic is
expected to occur between 07:00 and 09:00. Data are for two-way flow
at 55:45 directional split. There are 18 access points/km along the
highway.

Carriageway
Carriageway
Shoulder

Central
Divider

Shoulder
3.0 m 2 @ 3.3 m 10.0 m 2 @ 3.3 m 3.0 m

ROW = 40.0 m

FIGURE Q3

TABLE Q3

Time Car Truck Bus RV

07:00 – 07:15 200 20 30 0

07:15 – 07:30 700 30 30 0

07:30 – 07:45 1000 26 24 0

07:45 – 08:00 1400 36 38 0

08:00 – 08:15 1538 48 46 0

08:15 – 08:30 1266 100 140 0

08:30 – 08:45 1316 36 36 0

08:45 – 09:00 800 34 44 0

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a. Determine the LOS of the highway if the Base Free Flow Speed
is assumed to be 110 km/h.

Time !5-Min Hourly


07:00 – 07:15 250
07:15 – 07:30 760
07:30 – 07:45 1050
07:45 – 08:00 1474 3534
08:00 – 08:15 1632 4916
08:15 – 08:30 1506 5662
08:30 – 08:45 1388 6000
08:45 – 09:00 878 5404

Peak Hour @ 07:45 - 08:45


Car = 5520
Truck = 220
Bus = 260
PT = (220 + 260)/600 = 0.08

PHF = (6000)/(4)(1632) = 0.92

ET = 2.5 V = 3300 fLW = 3.1 fLC = 0 fA = 12fM = 0

FFS = 110 – 3.1 – 12 = 94.9 95 kph

1
f HV   0.89
1  0.08(2.5  1)

3300
vp   2015
(09.2)(2)(1)(0.89)

With vp = 2015 and FFS = 95, Figure 1 gives LOS E with S = 86

2015
Check for Density D  23.4 OK
86
[10 marks]

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b. Propose the new cross section of the highway for 10 years


design at LOS D if traffic volume is expected to increase at a
rate of 5% per year for the next 10 years.

v f  3300(1  0.05)10  5375

For LOS D, @ FFS = 90, vp = 1860


@ FFS = 100, vp = 2015

Therefore @ FFS = 95, vp = 1938 (interpolate)

5375
1938 
(0.92)( N )(1)(0.89)

5375
N  3.4
(1938)(0.92)(1)(0.89)

4 lanes is required.
Carriageway
Carriageway
Shoulder

Central
Divider

Shoulder

3.0 m 4 @ 3.3 m 7.0 m 4 @ 3.3 m 3.0 m

ROW = 39.40 m

[15 marks]

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4. The link and node network shown in FIGURE Q4 is representative of


the road and street system. Determine the shortest travel path from
Zone 7 to all other zones and draw the minimum path tree for Zone 7 if
travel times from node to node are as shown.
[5 marks]

1 8 2
1 2 3 4

3 5 6 5

8 9 3
5 6 7 8

2 5 9 8

6 3 7
9 10 11 12

5 6 8 9

8 7 6
13 14 15 16

FIGURE Q4

15 14 8
1 2 3 4
6

17 9 3
5 6 7 8

9 11
15 12
9 10 11 12

23 18 19 20

13 14 15 16

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