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Performance Analysis of Basic Turbo-Roundabouts in Urban Context

2012

AbstractA turbo roundabout is a new type of canalized multilane intersection in which the physical separation between lanes helps to prevent side collisions when crossing the roundabout. This paper presents an estimation of capacity, delays and level of service of basic turbo roundabouts in undersaturation conditions, considering both vehicle flow and pedestrian traffic. The traffic performance model was developed by evaluating the capacity for each entry lane. Owing to the geometric features of the intersection, the total entry capacity is obtained by considering different values of the pedestrian impedance factor and degree of saturation at both the right-turn and left-turn lanes.

EngineeringDelaybiologyCapacitybusiness.industryLevel of serviceTurboDegree of saturationPoison controlContext (language use)Traffic flowbiology.organism_classificationTransport engineeringIntersectionTurbo roundaboutsRoundaboutTurbo roundabouts pedestrians capacity delay level of serviceSettore ICAR/04 - Strade Ferrovie Ed AeroportiGeneral Materials SciencebusinessLevel of servicePedestrians
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Evaluation of the Safety Performance of Turbo Roundabouts by Means of a Potential Accident Rate Mode

2015

Turbo roundabouts are a particular road intersection layout, designed to increase the safety of double-lane roundabouts, while maintaining their excellent capacity. The main feature of this new concept of roundabout is the impossibility to move from one lane to another, provided by physical barriers marking the lanes. The paper shows an application to turbo roundabouts of a potential accident rate model, aiming to evaluate their safety improvement. Themodel is based on the concept of potential conflict: each vehicle involved in a general intersection performs a series of maneuvers which potentially imply a crash, according to the actual traffic. The number of accidents related to each criti…

Engineeringbiologylcsh:TE1-450business.industryTurboCrashBuilding and Constructionbiology.organism_classificationPotential conflictTransport engineeringturbo roundaboutspotential conflictslcsh:TG1-470lcsh:Bridge engineeringPhysical BarrierTraffic volumeTurbo roundabouts; Double-lane roundabout; Potential conflicts; Potential accident rate modelRoundaboutPotential accidentpotential accident rate modelbusinesslcsh:Highway engineering. Roads and pavementsIntersection (aeronautics)double-lane roundaboutCivil and Structural EngineeringThe Baltic Journal of Road and Bridge Engineering
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Estimation of Air Pollutant Emissions in “Turbo” and in Conventional Roundabouts

2013

The road pollutant emissions, above all in urban context, are correlated to many infrastructural parameters and to traffic intensity and typology. The research work on road junction geometry, carried out in European research centres, has recently allowed to design new road intersection types which are of undoubted interest, especially in terms of traffic functionality and safety, like the turbo roundabouts (in which right-turn manoeuvres do not conflict with the circulating flow). The main objective of this paper is to propose a model for the estimation the performances and the pollutant emissions into turbo roundabouts. A comparative analysis between conventional roundabout and turbo round…

Settore ICAR/04 - Strade Ferrovie Ed AeroportiTurbo roundabouts Conventional roundabouts Capacity Delay Pollutant emissions.
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Calculation of turbo- roundabouts with slip lanes

2013

A turbo roundabout is a particular type of roundabout where all lanes are bounded by traffic signs and by non-mountable curbs installed at entering and circulating lanes. Turbo roundabouts also have a very particular shape to accomplish the splitting of traffic streams and to prevent cars weaving through. These aspects make turbo-roundabouts more appropriate than roundabouts when a higher level of safety has to be guaranteed, particularly in presence of relevant pedestrian and two-wheels traffic volumes. Only in some traffic conditions, turbo roundabouts can offer higher capacities than conventional double-lanes roundabouts, so if more capacity must be guarantee a bypass lane can be added t…

Turbo roundabouts Bypass lanes Capacity Delays Level of service
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Turbo-Roundabouts: a Model to Evaluate Capacity, Delays, Queues and Level of Service

2012

A turbo roundabout is a particular type of roundabout where entering and circulating lanes are bounded by traffic signs and by non-mountable curbs. The physical separation between lanes, both at entries and on the ring, helps to prevent side collisions crossing the roundabout. The main advantages of turbo roundabouts are: i) reduction in the number of potential conflict points; ii) lower speed of vehicles passing through the intersection; iii) safety conditions at the intersection due to lower risk of side-by-side accidents. These aspects make turbo-roundabouts more appropriate than roundabouts when a higher level of safety has to be guaranteed, particularly in presence of relevant pedestri…

Turbo roundabouts Geometric design criteria Capacity Delays Queues Level of Service.Settore ICAR/04 - Strade Ferrovie Ed Aeroporti
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