FHWA Guidance & Policies on Traffic Analysis James P. McCarthy, PE, PTOE Federal Highway Administration 651-291-6112.

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FHWA Guidance & Policies on Traffic Analysis James P. McCarthy, PE, PTOE Federal Highway Administration

Traffic Analysis in Design? Estimate or Predict Traffic Performance For a Design Assess Capacity and Level of Service of a Transportation Facility

Whats the Problem? Noncongested Flow A B C D Forced Flow Volume Speed LOS E: =1 VCVC LOS F

Typology of Models

What is FHWA Policy Does FHWA Require Microsimulation FHWA Does Require That the Project Development Process and Design is Built on Good Traffic Engineering If Microsimulation is Needed FHWA Will Not be Able to Approve Projects Such as Interstate Access Without It.

Volume I Traffic Analysis Primer

Volume II Decision Support Methodology for Selecting TAT

Consequences of Inappropriate Analysis Methods Unrealistic Results Incorrect Estimates of Traffic Performance Inappropriate Design of Control Strategies Wasted Resources Adverse Public Reaction to Changes

Microsimulation Features Analysis of a System Analysis of Over-Saturated Conditions Spillback Spillover Bottlenecks Weaves

Spillover Effects Excessive Left-Turn Queue Blocks Through Lane

Advantages of Simulation Perform System Analysis Current and Alternative Conditions Analyze Many What-If Scenarios Experiment Without Actual Traffic Disruption

Advantages of Simulation Eliminate Costly Mistakes and Inadequate Project Designs Implement Projects in Best Order Make Effective Use of Limited Gas Tax Revenue

Successful Applications Portray Network Verifiable, Reproducible and Traceable Supports Efficient Design/Analysis Validate Control Strategy/Design Encompass Future Needs

FHWA Regulation on Traffic Analysis FHWA Has No Specific Regulation on Traffic Analysis Methodology FHWAs 23 CFR States: The SHA (State Highway Administration) Must be Adequately Staffed and Equipped to Carry Out the Federal-Aid Highway Program…

Current FHWA Interstate Policy Published in the Federal Register on February 11, The FHWA will continue to use the current edition of the Highway Capacity Manual (HCM), published by the TRB, in its review of proposed access points. Other traffic analysis methods including simulation programs may also be used in the access request report to aid in the decision-making process. However, if the access request report does not contain an HCM analysis, the data submitted with the report must be sufficiently detailed and compatible with the HCM procedures to …..

When is Simulation Needed? 1.For Most or All IARs in Metro Area 2.To Support Design/Project Layout For Major Reconstruction Projects 3.Changes in Operation HOT Lanes New Ramp Metering System

Screening Alternatives

System Planning Develop A Local Arterial System That Will Support The Freeway System Identify Access Locations Based On Needs Provide Basic Sizing Of Roadways FHWA Criteria No. 5 The proposal considers and is consistent with local and regional land use and transportation plans.

System Planning Example: NE Wright County

Sketch Planning Process For Quickly Identifying Design Alternatives Design Standards and HCM Techniques Used as a Guide For Developing Alternatives Allows For Considering a Wider Range of Ideas

Sketch Planning: Access Alternatives Source: Metro Freeway Method Study CH2MHill

Sketch Planning: Evaluation of Lane Continuity

Interchange Type Selection Use Sketch Planning Techniques to Screen Down Range of Alternatives Determine Type to be Most Compatible With Freeway System FHWA Criteria 2 All reasonable alternatives for design options, location and transportation system management type improvements (such as ramp metering, mass transit, and HOV facilities) have been assessed and provided for if currently justified, or provisions are included for accommodating such facilities if a future need is identified.

Interchange Type Selection

Sketch Planning: Interchange Type Evaluation

Alternative Analysis Determine the Optimal Arrangement of: Basic Lanes, Auxiliary Lanes, And Weave Lengths Requires Minimal Effort Once Models Have Been Created FHWA IAR Criteria No. 3 The proposed access point does not have a significant adverse impact on the safety and operation of the interstate facility based on an analysis of current and future traffic. The operational analysis for existing conditions shall, particularly in urbanized areas, include analysis of sections of interstate to and including at least the first adjacent existing or proposed interchange on either side…

What is the Intent of Policy 3? Demonstrate That Traffic Operations Will be Adequate System-Wide (Not Just Where the New Access Point is Proposed) For Design Year Conditions Show That the Proposed Plan of Access Will be Designed to Meet or Exceed Interstate Design Criteria For Safe Operations

I-94 Scenario Evaluation: Auxiliary Lanes

20-year Design CORSIM Analysis

Year of Opening CORSIM Analysis

New FHWA Interstate Policy 2008 Use Appropriate Traffic Analysis Methodology and Software FHWA Prefers HCM or CORSIM For Interstate Access, but does not prescribe simulation programs Other Simulation Programs?

I-35W & Lake St. Case Study Can a New Access be Added? What Are the Problems? Is There a Viable Solution? Is It Acceptable? Does It Fit With Future Expansion or Corridor Plan? Future Mainline Lanes, HOV, HOT?

Understanding Safety With CORSIM

FHWA and MnDOTs Advanced CORSIM Guidelines To Support New Microsimulation Users Provide a Reference For Developing a Scope of Work To Support Accurate and Reusable Models – ex. I-694 & Rice St. Reused

Thank You! Thank You!