DocumentCode
2399066
Title
The second assessment of the SCOOT system in Nijmegen
Author
Taale, H. ; Fransen, W.C.M. ; Dibbits, J.
Author_Institution
Transp. Res. Centre, UK
fYear
1998
fDate
21-23 April 1998
Firstpage
109
Lastpage
113
Abstract
The implementation and first assessment of the SCOOT system in Nijmegen have been discussed by Middelham et al. (1994) and again Middelham et al. (1995). The implementation of the system was successful, bringing 40 intersections under SCOOT control. The first assessment showed that the SCOOT system was not better or worse than the old, fixed-time, coordinated control plans, in terms of travel time, stops and queue lengths. One of the conclusions was that for some links the estimation of delay by SCOOT differed significantly from the measured delay. For these reasons the Transport Research Centre of the Ministry of Transport, Public Works and Water Management decided, for a reduced part of the network, to validate and assess the SCOOT system for the second time. The work was commissioned to Witteveen+Bos Consulting Engineers in Deventer. In this paper the second validation and assessment are described, results are given and conclusions are drawn.
Keywords
computerised monitoring; road traffic; traffic control; Nijmegen; SCOOT system; Witteveen+Bos Consulting Engineers; assessment; measurement delay; road traffic; urban traffic control; validation;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
iet
Conference_Titel
Road Transport Information and Control, 1998. 9th International Conference on (Conf. Publ. No. 454)
ISSN
0537-9989
Print_ISBN
0-85296-701-2
Type
conf
DOI
10.1049/cp:19980165
Filename
683642
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