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1 WEAVING SECTIONS TS4273 Traffic Engineering

2 Scope of Weaving Sections Basic Indonesian Traffic Code rule give- way to the left. Two types of weaving: single weaving sections and roundabout weaving sections Capacity estimate error ≤ ± 15% Valid for Degree of Saturation less than 0,8-0,9

3 Scope of Weaving Sections Performance Measure Weaving Section Type SingleRoundabout CapacityYes Degree of SaturationYes DelayNoYes Queue ProbabilityNoYes Travel SpeedYesNo Travel TimeYesNo

4 Weaving Section Type and Measures

5 Scope of Weaving Sections Variable Single Weaving Section MinAvgMax Approach Width89,611 Weaving Width811,520 Weaving Length5096183 Width/Length0,060,130,20 Weaving Ratio0,320,740,95 Light Vehicle - %496381 Heavy Vehicle - %0313 Motor Cycle - %163245 Ratio Unmotorised/Motorised00,020,06

6 Scope of Weaving Sections Variable Roundabout MinAvgMax Approach Width6911 Weaving Width912,620 Weaving Length2133,950 Width/Length0,220,430,80 Weaving Ratio0,320,760,94 Light Vehicle - %356075 Heavy Vehicle - %023 Motor Cycle - %203355 Ratio Unmotorised/Motorised0,010,050,18

7 of Weaving Sections Objectives of Weaving Sections Design and traffic control features should be selected with the aim to ensure that Degree of Saturation during the peak hour does not exceed an acceptable value (normally 0,75).

8 Definition of Roundabout Types in MKJI 1997 Rounda bout Type Center Island Radius (m) No. of Entry Lanes Entry Width W 1 (m) Weaving Length L W (m) Weaving Width W W (m) R10-111013,5247 R10-221027,0279 R14-221427,0329 R20-222027,0439

9 Traffic Safety Considerations The traffic accident rate for four-arm roundabouts has been estimated as 0,30 accidents per million incoming vehicles as compared to 0,43 for signalised intersections and 0,60 for unsignalised intersections.

10 Traffic Safety Considerations Roundabouts are thus much safer than other at-grade intersection types, especially at high minor flow ratios, mainly due to small conflict angles and low conflict speeds.

11 STEP A-1: Geometric Conditions

12 STEP A-2: Traffic Conditions

13 STEP A-3: Environmental Conditions City Size Class Table A:3-1 p. 4-28 Road Environment Type Table A-3:2 p. 4-28 Side Friction defined qualitatively by traffic engineer!

14 STEP B-1: Geometric Weaving Section Parameters

15 If: W 1 > W  W 1 = W W 2 > W  W 2 = W

16 STEP B-2: Base Capacity W W  Figure B-2:1 p. 4-32 W E /W W  Figure B-2:2 p. 4-32 p W  Figure B-2:3 p. 4-33 W W /L W  Figure B-2:1 p. 4-33

17 STEP B-3: City Size Adjustment Factor City SizeInhab. (M)F CS Very Small  0,1 0,82 Small > 0,1 -  0,5 0,88 Medium > 0,5 -  1,0 0,94 Large > 1,0 -  3,0 1,00 Very Large> 3,01,05

18 STEP B-4: Road Environment Type, Side Friction & Unmotorised Vehicle Adjustment Factor F RSU = a – b x p UM

19 STEP B-5: Actual Capacity F CS  Table B-3:1 p. 4-34 F RSU  Table B-4:1 p. 4-34

20 STEP C-1: Degree of Saturation Q PCU  actual total flow (pcu/h) Q PCU =Q veh x F PCU F PCU  PCU factor C  actual capacity (pcu/h)

21 STEP C-2: Delay for Roundabout Weaving Section DS  degree of saturation DS  0,60 DS > 0,60

22 STEP C-3: Queue Probability for Roundabout Weaving Section DS  degree of saturation

23 STEP C-4: Travel Speed for Single Weaving Section Free-flow speed V 0 p W  ratio weaving flow/total flow

24 STEP C-4: Travel Speed for Single Weaving Section Estimate Travel Speed V V 0  free-flow speed (kph) DS  degree of saturation

25 STEP C-5: Travel Time for Single Weaving Section L W  weaving section length (m) V  travel speed (kph)

26 STEP C-6: Evaluation of Traffic Performance Design and traffic control features should be selected with the aim to ensure that Degree of Saturation during the peak hour does not exceed an acceptable value (normally 0,75).


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