Title :
Unsignalized intersections: Can ITS offer improved efficiency and safety?
Author :
Zhang, Neil ; Zhang, Wei-Bin ; Li, Jingquan ; Zhang, Kevin
Author_Institution :
Coll. of Letters & Sci., Univ. of California at Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, USA
Abstract :
Majority of intersections in the United States are unsignalized. The total number of crashes at unsignalized intersections is higher than the number of crashes at signalized intersections. While stop signs have been a common safety treatment for unsignalized intersections, they also introduce additional travel delays, fuel consumption and emissions. In some cases, stop signs induce increased safety hazards. Until recently, unsignalized intersections and stop signs have mostly been seen as design problems using traditional traffic engineering approaches. This paper studies the characteristics of stop signs, their unintended impacts, and potential improvements by ITS technologies.
Keywords :
automated highways; collision avoidance; delays; fuel economy; road safety; ITS; fuel consumption; fuel emission; safety treatment; signalized intersections; stop signs; traffic engineering; travel delays; unsignalized intersections; Collision avoidance; Delay; Estimation; Fuels; Safety; Vehicle crash testing; Vehicles; Connected Vehicles; Fuel Consumption and Emission; ITS; Intersection Collision Avoidance; Stop Signs; Unsignalized Intersections;
Conference_Titel :
Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITSC), 2011 14th International IEEE Conference on
Conference_Location :
Washington, DC
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-2198-4
DOI :
10.1109/ITSC.2011.6083152