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Design of median ends at at-grade intersection layout plans

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2021
Authors
Ilić, Vladan
Trpčevski, Filip
Gavran, Dejan
Fric, Sanja
Vranjevac, Stefan
Lukić, Miloš
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Median represents a portion of an urban road separating opposing directions of the traveled way. Due to their function to provide enough space for separate traffic lane and storage of left-turning vehicles, the medians are highly desirable on city arteries carrying two or more lanes per travel direction. Type and dimensions of turning vehicles significantly affect the design of a median openings and median ends. The design solution and the geometry of median ends should be based on the composition of all left-turning movements occurring simultaneously at at-grade intersection. After selection of design vehicles for swept path analysis of the characteristic turning maneuvers in intersection, larger vehicles should be further checked for their ability to turn without undue encroachment on adjacent traffic lanes. The critical design parameter is the median width, especially at the ends of the median openings. Dragging paths of left-turning vehicles shape the median ends geometry.... In traditional design practice established in Europe, three-centered compound curves with radii rations R1 : R2 : R3 = 2 : 1 : 3 and R1 : R2 : R3 = 2.5 : 1 : 5.5 are used to approximate dragging pahs of turning vehicles. In this paper, considering the median width, the deficiencies of the traditional design approach are revealed and new findings regarding the design of the median ends at at-grade intersections are presented.

Keywords:
At-grade intersection / layout plan / median end / three-centered compound curve
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2021
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  • Department of Transportation, Faculty of Civil Engineering, University of Zagreb, Croatia

DOI: 10.5592/CO/CETRA.2020

ISBN: 978-953-8168-48-2

ISSN: 1848-9850

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https://grafar.grf.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2366
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PY  - 2021
UR  - https://grafar.grf.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2366
AB  - Median represents a portion of an urban road separating opposing directions of the traveled
way. Due to their function to provide enough space for separate traffic lane and storage of
left-turning vehicles, the medians are highly desirable on city arteries carrying two or more
lanes per travel direction. Type and dimensions of turning vehicles significantly affect the
design of a median openings and median ends. The design solution and the geometry of
median ends should be based on the composition of all left-turning movements occurring simultaneously
at at-grade intersection. After selection of design vehicles for swept path analysis
of the characteristic turning maneuvers in intersection, larger vehicles should be further
checked for their ability to turn without undue encroachment on adjacent traffic lanes. The
critical design parameter is the median width, especially at the ends of the median openings.
Dragging paths of left-turning vehicles shape the median ends geometry. In traditional
design practice established in Europe, three-centered compound curves with radii rations R1
: R2 : R3 = 2 : 1 : 3 and R1 : R2 : R3 = 2.5 : 1 : 5.5 are used to approximate dragging pahs of turning
vehicles. In this paper, considering the median width, the deficiencies of the traditional
design approach are revealed and new findings regarding the design of the median ends at
at-grade intersections are presented.
PB  - Department of Transportation, Faculty of Civil Engineering, University of Zagreb, Croatia
T1  - Design of median ends at at-grade intersection layout plans
DO  - 10.5592/CO/CETRA.2020
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abstract = "Median represents a portion of an urban road separating opposing directions of the traveled
way. Due to their function to provide enough space for separate traffic lane and storage of
left-turning vehicles, the medians are highly desirable on city arteries carrying two or more
lanes per travel direction. Type and dimensions of turning vehicles significantly affect the
design of a median openings and median ends. The design solution and the geometry of
median ends should be based on the composition of all left-turning movements occurring simultaneously
at at-grade intersection. After selection of design vehicles for swept path analysis
of the characteristic turning maneuvers in intersection, larger vehicles should be further
checked for their ability to turn without undue encroachment on adjacent traffic lanes. The
critical design parameter is the median width, especially at the ends of the median openings.
Dragging paths of left-turning vehicles shape the median ends geometry. In traditional
design practice established in Europe, three-centered compound curves with radii rations R1
: R2 : R3 = 2 : 1 : 3 and R1 : R2 : R3 = 2.5 : 1 : 5.5 are used to approximate dragging pahs of turning
vehicles. In this paper, considering the median width, the deficiencies of the traditional
design approach are revealed and new findings regarding the design of the median ends at
at-grade intersections are presented.",
publisher = "Department of Transportation, Faculty of Civil Engineering, University of Zagreb, Croatia",
title = "Design of median ends at at-grade intersection layout plans",
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Ilić, V., Trpčevski, F., Gavran, D., Fric, S., Vranjevac, S.,& Lukić, M.. (2021). Design of median ends at at-grade intersection layout plans. 
Department of Transportation, Faculty of Civil Engineering, University of Zagreb, Croatia..
https://doi.org/10.5592/CO/CETRA.2020
Ilić V, Trpčevski F, Gavran D, Fric S, Vranjevac S, Lukić M. Design of median ends at at-grade intersection layout plans. 2021;.
doi:10.5592/CO/CETRA.2020 .
Ilić, Vladan, Trpčevski, Filip, Gavran, Dejan, Fric, Sanja, Vranjevac, Stefan, Lukić, Miloš, "Design of median ends at at-grade intersection layout plans" (2021),
https://doi.org/10.5592/CO/CETRA.2020 . .

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