tbone1
Civil/Environmental
- Jun 30, 2008
- 3
Greetings,
I was wondering if anyone has had any use of the poisson method for left turn storage length analysis? I understand that the AASHTO method of LT Storage length analysis is based upon this this model as it refers to left turners randomly showing up in any signal cycle: i.e. 95% of the cycles will have fewer than 1.5 to 2.0 times the average number of left turning vehicles. I have seen a poisson method formula where z values for confidence intervals >95% are applied based upon peak veh/hour, cycle length, etc. My concern is that this calculation (poisson method) yields left turn storage length amounts that are 25% less than the AASHTO (more conservative) amount.....
Any constructive feedback would most sincerely be appreciated.
I was wondering if anyone has had any use of the poisson method for left turn storage length analysis? I understand that the AASHTO method of LT Storage length analysis is based upon this this model as it refers to left turners randomly showing up in any signal cycle: i.e. 95% of the cycles will have fewer than 1.5 to 2.0 times the average number of left turning vehicles. I have seen a poisson method formula where z values for confidence intervals >95% are applied based upon peak veh/hour, cycle length, etc. My concern is that this calculation (poisson method) yields left turn storage length amounts that are 25% less than the AASHTO (more conservative) amount.....
Any constructive feedback would most sincerely be appreciated.