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Original Articles

An International Review of Roundabout Capacity Modelling

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Pages 593-616 | Received 09 Apr 2013, Accepted 26 Jul 2013, Published online: 19 Aug 2013
 

Abstract

Roundabouts are an increasingly common form of road junction worldwide, and their effective design requires a detailed analysis of maximum vehicle throughput capacities. In this paper, the worldwide state-of-the-art in roundabout capacity modelling is examined, covering the three main methodologies on which models are based: fully-empirical, gap acceptance and simulation. It is shown that due to their limitations, each of these methodologies on their own cannot completely explain the complex behavioural and physical processes involved in roundabout entries, hence all the models require strong semi-empirical or fully-empirical bases using data obtained from their countries of origin. Differences in driver behaviour and methodologies thus result in differences in predicted capacities by the various models, and although local calibration allows some transferability, it is often limited by the availability of data or an incomplete understanding of the relationships between model parameters and capacity.

Acknowledgements

The authors thank TRL Limited for contributing capacity data and ARCADY/Junctions 8, the Government of Brunei Darussalam for its financial support, and anonymous reviewers for their feedback.

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Notes on contributors

Helen M. Gibson

She left TRL Limited in April 2013.

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