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Optimal Intersection Operation with Median U-Turn: Lane-Based Approach

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The median U-turn intersection is a potential method for relieving traffic congestion at intersections. Median U-turn intersections can be classified into six types, according to the prohibited traffic movements. Although much is known about the technology of the median U-turn, efforts have focused on its geometric design, safety analysis, and evaluation. In this paper, a lane-based optimization model is proposed for the integrated design of median U-turn intersection types, lane markings, distances between the median crossovers and the main intersection, and signal timings. The capacity maximization problem is considered, and a set of constraints is determined that ensures the feasibility and safety of the optimization results. The optimization is formulated as a multi-objective mixed-integer nonlinear programming problem. It is solved by transformation to a series of mixed-integer linear programming models. The latter can be solved by the standard branch-and-bound technique. Extensive numerical analysis and a case study have shown the effectiveness of the proposed method. In addition, the method can assist transportation professionals in the proper selection of U-turn types and in the design of intersections with median U-turns.

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Jing Zhao
Key Laboratory of Road and Traffic Engineering of the Ministry of Education, Tongji University, 4800 Cao'an Road, Shanghai, China.
Wanjing Ma
Key Laboratory of Road and Traffic Engineering of the Ministry of Education, Tongji University, 4800 Cao'an Road, Shanghai, China.
K. Larry Head
Department of Systems and Industrial Engineering, University of Arizona, 1127 East James E. Rogers Way, P.O. Box 210020, Tucson, AZ 85721-0012.
Xiaoguang Yang
Key Laboratory of Road and Traffic Engineering of the Ministry of Education, Tongji University, 4800 Cao'an Road, Shanghai, China.

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