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OPERATIONAL ANALYSIS OF RAMPS ON EXISTING FREEWAY

Asma Thamir Ibraheem

Pages: 102-132

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ABSTRACTAn operational analysis is an analytic evaluation of operation on an existing freeway ramps. In this case, all traffic and roadway conditions must be specified. The output of operational analysis is an estimate of the level of service for the ramp in question and of the approximate speed and density at which the traffic stream operations.A ramp is length of roadway providing an exclusive connection between two highway facilities. On freeways, all entering and exiting maneuvers take place on ramps those are designed to facilitate smooth merging of on-ramp vehicles into the freeway traffic stream and smooth diverging of off-ramp vehicles from the freeway traffic stream onto the ramp.The aim of this paper is the operational analysis of ramps on existing 6-lane freeway. This analysis involves the consideration of known freeway of Mohammed Al-Kasim freeway in Baghdad city. Given known geometric roadway conditions and projected traffic conditions, the operational analysis yields an estimate of the level of service and of the speed and density of the traffic stream. This paper has described the procedure for determining the level of service on Mohammed Al-Kasim freeway ramp sections as presented in the Highway Capacity Manual (HCM, 2000). Levels of service are determined for all ramps of the freeway using )HCS2000( software. Level of service of all ramps are similar at AM and PM peak hour periods, because the data was collected under ordinary traffic conditions.

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Evaluating Traffic Operation for Multilane Highway (Ramadi – Fallujah) Highway as Case Study

Hamid A. Awad, Hameed A. Mohammed

Pages: 120-134

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Multilane highways typically are located in suburban communities, leading into central cities, or along high-volume rural corridors connecting two cities or significant activities that generate a substantial number of daily trips. The objectives of the present study include the analysis, and evaluation the level of service (LOS) on section for multilane highway in Ramadi city. The LOS multilane highway is based on density, which is calculated by dividing per lane flow by speed. The required traffic and geometrical data has been collected through field surveys on the section for multilane highway. Traffic volume data were collected manually and classified by vehicles types during each 15 minute interval. Highway Capacity Software 2000 (HCS 2000) program is used for the requirements of traffic analysis process to determine the level of service. It has concluded that the level of service on selected section for east bound is (A), and for west bound is (B).

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Improving of Traffic Capacity for Congested Square inBaghdad City

Hamid A. Awad

Pages: 26-42

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Abstract :The increase in traffic volumes at intersections is one of the important problems thatmakes difficulties in the traffic operation management and movement then leads to trafficcongestion in these facilities.Capacity and level of service are important considerations and control points for theanalysis of intersections and evaluate the operation of the intersection.The present paper is dealing with the objectives of the evaluation of the capacity and thelevel of service at Al-Mat'haf square in Baghdad City, and development of alternativeimprovement strategies to overcome the traffic operation problems and to present a bestproposal to enhance the performance from the capacity point of view.To achieve these objectives, the traffic volumes data collection and geometric layout forAl-Mat'haf square that required for the traffic and geometrical analysis were gatheredmanually, while SIDRA traffic program is used for the requirements of traffic analysisprocess.It has been concluded that, fly over connect the direction arrived from Al-Tajneedintersection towards Damascus square is the best proposal to improve the capacity andtraffic operation ability of Al-Mat'haf squareKeywordsTraffic Capacity, Traffic Operation, Level of Service (LOS), Saturation Flow

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Improvement Of Traffic Capacity For Stadium Intersection In Al-Samawah City

Ahmed I. Ahmed, Abbas F. Jasim

Pages: 79-100

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Capacity and level of service are the control points of the analysis of intersections and must be fully considered to evaluate the overall operator of the intersection. The objectives of the present study include the analysis, evaluation and improvement of the operation for Stadium Intersection in Samawah city and to present the best proposal to enhance the performance from the capacity point of view. To achieve these objectives, the estimated distribution of the traffic data in different directions that required for the traffic and geometrical analysis were gathered manually, while HCS traffic program is used for the requirements of traffic analysis process. It has been concluded that the flyover between Al-Zwaid Street – Stadium Street (Proposal No.5) is the best proposal to improve the operation ability of Stadium Intersection.

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Evaluation and Improvement of Traffic Operation At Kahtan Square inBaghdad city

Yousif A. Mansoor Al- Al-Kubaisy

Pages: 43-64

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Abstract :The intersections "roundabout" is an important part of the highway system. Theoperational efficiency, capacity, safety and cost of the system depend largely upon itsdesign of intersection "roundabout", especially in urban areas.The objectives of the present study include the analysis, evaluation and improvement theoperation traffic of selected roundabout (Kahtan Square) in Baghdad city by analysis anduse many alternatives to improve the roundabout (Kahtan Square) operation under localexist conditions and to present a best proposal to enhance the performance at the requiredfacility.To achieve these objectives, the traffic volumes data collection and geometric layout forKahtan square that required for the traffic and geometrical analysis were gatheredmanually, while SIDRA traffic program is used for the requirements of traffic analysisprocess.It has been concluded that, fly over at the main path of traffic movement at kahtan square(Baya'a – Yarmok hospital) is the best proposal to improve the capacity and trafficoperation for kahtan square.Keywords: Traffic operation, Round about, Level of service, Capacity

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THE EFFECT OF THE HEAVY RECREATIONAL TRAFFIC ON THE DESIGN OF THE FREEWAY

Asma Th. Ibraheem

Pages: 60-75

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Traffic engineers frequently are engaged in evaluating the performance of different facilities of the highway system. The facility in this project includes freeway section. In design of a freeway, a forecast demand volume is used with known design standards for geometric features and a desired level of service to compute the number of lanes required for the freeway section in question. The design application is straight forward for each usage, but trial-and- error operation analysis may be required to evaluate alternative design. Design requires a detailed traffic forecast, including volumes, peaking characteristics, traffic composition, and specifics of vertical and horizontal alignment for the section under study. The aim of this paper is the design analysis of a freeway with a heavy recreational vehicles. This analysis involves the consideration of three examples of freeways. Given known geometric roadway conditions and projected traffic conditions , the design analysis yields an estimation of the number of lanes and of the speed and density of the traffic stream. This paper has described the procedure for determining the number of lanes of freeway basic sections as presented in the Highway Capacity Manual (HCM, 2000) and HCS2000 software.

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The efficiency improvement for traffic operating and modifying delay time in al-Kadessah intersection at AL Ramadi city

Khalid Mhana

Pages: 1-12

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Traffic movement is considered a compound phenomenon that is impacted by behavioural, economic, and physical aspects. It is performed within the context of an urban system that consists of road networks and crossings, where the movement crouches to depend. The measuring of identifying their size and densities and current problems helps to Improve and development for roads and streets network existing and important is intersections for purposes the accessibility, potentiality of future intersections, and network development towards constructing a composition to raise the quality and the efficient performance of roads and streets. The study was dependent on a traffic survey for intersections, areas of urban intersections, and the road network of Al-Ramadi city, as well as the number of vehicles that generated a large volume of traffic flow. The use of the program (HCS 2010) to detect appropriate for purposes decreasing traffic congestion and delayed trip time in the areas based on existing and future districts that generate different types and purposes of journeys to lessen the delay trip time to lessen traffic congestion. Therefore, research looks at both sides: first, a study of the existing intersections of the main road network and urban streets, including an examination of the components and shapes of these intersections in the study area; second, an examination of the importance placed on these intersections by the planning and design process.

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Study of Driver Gap Acceptance Behavior at Merging Area in Baghdad City

Mehdi I. AL-Kubaisi

Pages: 38-55

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AbstractThis paper describes a traffic behavior at merging (on-ramp) area in Baghdad city. The objective is to predict the acceptable and critical gap necessary for completing merging process in an on-ramp area for vehicles to enter the highway based on observed traffic data.Data were collected from two selected sites which had certain characteristics both operational and geometrical to fit the criteria needed for gap acceptance study which were presented hereinafter. These two sites were on-ramp sections at Mohamed Al-Qasim highway and the Army-Canal highway.Video-recording equipments were used to collect data. The observed data were analyzed, grouped, and processed using computer programs developed by the researcher for this purpose. Standard statistical analysis techniques were used to examine and analyze the observed data.Gap acceptance results are used to determine the critical gap. Critical gaps are playing main role to evaluate level of service and capacity at Highway merging sections. This study measures gaps in the major stream regarding to driver behavior for traffic stream in the merging area. It has been found that different types of drivers will accept different gaps, more aggressive drivers will accept smaller gaps and conservative drivers accept larger gaps.Keywords / Traffic behavior, Gap acceptance, Critical gap, Merging area, Highway capacity.

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Study of Driver Gap Acceptance Behavior at Merging Area in Baghdad City

Mehdi I. AL-Kubaisi

Pages: 38-55

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AbstractThis paper describes a traffic behavior at merging (on-ramp) area in Baghdad city. The objective is to predict the acceptable and critical gap necessary for completing merging process in an on-ramp area for vehicles to enter the highway based on observed traffic data.Data were collected from two selected sites which had certain characteristics both operational and geometrical to fit the criteria needed for gap acceptance study which were presented hereinafter. These two sites were on-ramp sections at Mohamed Al-Qasim highway and the Army-Canal highway.Video-recording equipments were used to collect data. The observed data were analyzed, grouped, and processed using computer programs developed by the researcher for this purpose. Standard statistical analysis techniques were used to examine and analyze the observed data.Gap acceptance results are used to determine the critical gap. Critical gaps are playing main role to evaluate level of service and capacity at Highway merging sections. This study measures gaps in the major stream regarding to driver behavior for traffic stream in the merging area. It has been found that different types of drivers will accept different gaps, more aggressive drivers will accept smaller gaps and conservative drivers accept larger gaps.Keywords / Traffic behavior, Gap acceptance, Critical gap, Merging area, Highway capacity.

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