Effect of various types of traffic signal on red light running

Traffic signal assigns the right-of-way to various conflicting traffic movements at an intersection. However, when a driver’s approaches a signalized intersection at the onset of amber, he/she is forced to make decisions about whether to pass or stop during a very short time period. This can be a di...

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Main Author: Hasim, Melani
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Published: 2009
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spelling my-utm-ep.122042017-09-17T04:35:37Z Effect of various types of traffic signal on red light running 2009-11 Hasim, Melani HE Transportation and Communications TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) TE Highway engineering. Roads and pavements Traffic signal assigns the right-of-way to various conflicting traffic movements at an intersection. However, when a driver’s approaches a signalized intersection at the onset of amber, he/she is forced to make decisions about whether to pass or stop during a very short time period. This can be a difficult decision when the vehicle is located within the dilemma zone. It may result in a rear-end crash due to a sudden stop or red-light violation due to insufficient time to stop safely. In the present study six intersections, two with countdown timer, two with no-countdown timer and two with vehicle actuated system were analyzed to study the effect of various traffic signal systems on red light violation. The data of off-peak hour traffic was collected to minimize the influence of congestion on driver’s behavior by using video-recording technique. The data collected are those pertaining to the analysis of vehicles’ approaching speed distance from the stop line, the decision made by driver (i.e. stop abruptly, accelerate through amber and run red light) at onset amber as well as the types of vehicles driven. The finding of the study indicates that relatively large proportion of drivers did not willing to stop at onset of amber signal. The study suggests that a vehicle-actuated traffic signal system has resulted a higher rate of redlight violation with 55.56 percent compared to the others types of signal system studied. However, more data are required to validate this finding. 2009-11 Thesis http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/12204/ http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/12204/6/MelaniHasimMFKA2009.pdf application/pdf en public masters Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Faculty of Civil Engineering Faculty of Civil Engineering
institution Universiti Teknologi Malaysia
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language English
topic HE Transportation and Communications
HE Transportation and Communications
HE Transportation and Communications
spellingShingle HE Transportation and Communications
HE Transportation and Communications
HE Transportation and Communications
Hasim, Melani
Effect of various types of traffic signal on red light running
description Traffic signal assigns the right-of-way to various conflicting traffic movements at an intersection. However, when a driver’s approaches a signalized intersection at the onset of amber, he/she is forced to make decisions about whether to pass or stop during a very short time period. This can be a difficult decision when the vehicle is located within the dilemma zone. It may result in a rear-end crash due to a sudden stop or red-light violation due to insufficient time to stop safely. In the present study six intersections, two with countdown timer, two with no-countdown timer and two with vehicle actuated system were analyzed to study the effect of various traffic signal systems on red light violation. The data of off-peak hour traffic was collected to minimize the influence of congestion on driver’s behavior by using video-recording technique. The data collected are those pertaining to the analysis of vehicles’ approaching speed distance from the stop line, the decision made by driver (i.e. stop abruptly, accelerate through amber and run red light) at onset amber as well as the types of vehicles driven. The finding of the study indicates that relatively large proportion of drivers did not willing to stop at onset of amber signal. The study suggests that a vehicle-actuated traffic signal system has resulted a higher rate of redlight violation with 55.56 percent compared to the others types of signal system studied. However, more data are required to validate this finding.
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qualification_level Master's degree
author Hasim, Melani
author_facet Hasim, Melani
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title Effect of various types of traffic signal on red light running
title_short Effect of various types of traffic signal on red light running
title_full Effect of various types of traffic signal on red light running
title_fullStr Effect of various types of traffic signal on red light running
title_full_unstemmed Effect of various types of traffic signal on red light running
title_sort effect of various types of traffic signal on red light running
granting_institution Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Faculty of Civil Engineering
granting_department Faculty of Civil Engineering
publishDate 2009
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/12204/6/MelaniHasimMFKA2009.pdf
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