MPC |
Title: | Development of Performance Matrices for Evaluating Innovative Intersections and Interchanges |
Principal Investigators: | Milan Zlatkovic |
University: | University of Utah |
Status: | Completed |
Year: | 2014 |
Grant #: | DTRT13-G-UTC38 (MAP21) |
Project #: | MPC-465 |
Keywords: | diamond interchanges, highway capacity, highway design, highway safety, innovation, performance measurement, roundabouts, signalized intersections, traffic flow, turning traffic |
The primary objective of this research project is to develop a set of performance matrices for evaluation of innovative intersection designs, from operational, safety, accessibility, transit, pedestrian, non-motorized traffic, land use, economic development, and environmental standpoints. The methodology will be based on a set of algorithms implemented in an underlying computational engine (i.e. Excel-based program), which will generate performance matrices based on the given geometric, traffic, transit and land use data.
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