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1. Sketch the flow profile diagram and the cumulative vehicle diagram 1. Sketch the flow profile diagram and the cumulative vehicle diagram. Assume that the queue clears just before the end of green. Assume uniform arrivals and demand is less than capacity. Protected leading LT Protected lagging LT Permitted LT Protected plus permitted LT

2. Sketch the ring barrier diagram for a full four-leg intersection: Protected leading LT Protected lagging LT Permitted LT Protected plus permitted LT

3. What experiment could you construct to determine the capacity limit of the left turn and opposing through volumes for a given intersection? Describe your experiment. 4. What calculation could you make to determine the reduction in capacity that would occur in the through movements if the phasing plan was changed from permitted left turn phasing to protected left turn phasing? Describe your calculation.