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Transportation Research Record | 2005

Performance of Advance Warning for End of Green System for High-Speed Signalized Intersections

Srinivasa R Sunkari; Carroll J Messer; Hassan Charara

A major difficulty with traffic signal operation on high-speed approaches is the dilemma faced by approaching motorists when the downstream signal turns yellow. Should the motorists stop or proceed through the intersection? Crashes that may occur at these intersections result in excessive property damage and personal injury because of the high speeds involved. The Texas Transportation Institute has developed a new system named the Advance Warning for End of Green System (AWEGS) for application at high-speed signalized intersections. Typically, dilemma zone detection strategy is based on a certain approach speed (typically the 85th percentile). AWEGS provides protection for the majority of motorists who are not covered by the dilemma zone treatment. AWEGS provides advance warning to motorists by using signs mounted on the roadside. These signs (Be Prepared To Stop When Flashing) would flash a beacon about 5 to 6 s before the onset of the yellow signal for high-speed approaches. Similar systems have been implemented in Canada and in a few U.S. states that use the trailing-green approach, which results in loss of dilemma zone protection every cycle. AWEGS, however, is almost completely independent of the traffic signal controller, and hence the signal controller would continue to provide the dilemma zone protection for which it was designed. The system was implemented at two sites in Waco and Brenham, Texas. Results of AWEGS implementation illustrated an improvement in traffic operations. AWEGS consistently enhanced the dilemma zone protection at intersections and reduced red light running by about 40%.


Archive | 2004

DEVELOPMENT OF ADVANCE WARNING SYSTEMS FOR END-OF-GREEN PHASE AT HIGH SPEED TRAFFIC SIGNALS

Carroll J Messer; Srinivasa R Sunkari; Hassan Charara; Ricky T. Parker


Archive | 2003

DESIGN AND INSTALLATION GUIDELINES FOR ADVANCE WARNING SYSTEMS FOR END-OF-GREEN PHASE AT HIGH SPEED TRAFFIC SIGNALS

Carroll J Messer; Srinivasa R Sunkari; Hassan Charara


Archive | 2011

A PORTABLE TOOLBOX TO MONITOR AND EVALUATE SIGNAL OPERATIONS

Srinivasa R Sunkari; Hassan Charara; Praprut Songchitruksa


Archive | 2005

Evaluation of Cost-Effective Technologies for Advance Detection

Srinivasa R Sunkari; Ricky T Parker; Hassan Charara; Trishul Palekar; Dan Middleton


Archive | 2010

Guidelines for Operating Congested Traffic Signals

Nadeem A Chaudhary; Chi-Leung Chu; Srinivasa R Sunkari; Kevin Balke


Archive | 2005

Engineering Solutions to Improving Operations and Safety at Signalized Intersections Near Railroad Grade Crossings with Active Devices

Roelof Engelbrecht; Kevin Balke; Srinivasa R Sunkari; Steven Venglar


Transportation Research Board 90th Annual MeetingTransportation Research Board | 2011

Impact of Left-Turn Bay on Signal Capacity

Nadeem A Chaudhary; Chi-Leung Chu; Srinivasa R Sunkari; Kevin Balke


Archive | 2006

Enhancements to the Advance Warning of End of Green System (AWEGS)

Srinivasa R Sunkari; Hassan Charara; Ricky T Parker; Trishul Palekar


Archive | 2015

Technical Report on Prototype Intelligent Network Flow Optimization (INFLO) Dynamic Speed Harmonization and Queue Warning

Denny Stephens; Thomas Timcho; Theodore Smith; Kevin Balke; Hassan Charara; Srinivasa R Sunkari

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