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Citation

Mucsi K, Khan AM. ITE J. 2003; 73(1): 26-30.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2003, Institute of Transportation Engineers)

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Abstract

The effect of increasing the number of lanes at signalized intersections was discussed. Expanding intersections above a certain size, especially in locations where traffic growth is high, may be an expensive, ineffective and short-lived solution to the traffic-congestion problem. The recognition of the fact that every new additional lane has less capacity than the previous additional lane is a strong incentive to seek other approaches to solve the traffic-congestion problems.

Language: en

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