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  2. Traffic light control and coordination - Wikipedia

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    A junction for road vehicles and pedestrians controlled by traffic lights in the UK. The various vehicle and pedestrian movements are separated in either time or space for safety and efficiency. The normal function of traffic lights requires more than sight control and coordination to ensure that traffic and pedestrians move as smoothly, and ...

  3. Signal timing - Wikipedia

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    Signal timing. Signal timing is the technique which traffic engineers use to distribute right-of-way at a signalized intersection. The process includes selecting appropriate values for timing, which are implemented in specialized traffic signal controllers. Signal timing involves deciding how much green time the traffic signal provides an ...

  4. PTV Vissim - Wikipedia

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    PTV Vissim is a microscopic multi-modal traffic flow simulation software package developed by PTV Planung Transport Verkehr AG in Karlsruhe, Germany. It was first developed in 1992. The name is derived from " Verkehr In Städten - SIMulationsmodell " (German for "Traffic in cities - simulation model").

  5. Traffic light - Wikipedia

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    Traffic lights control flows of traffic using social norms and legal rules. In most jurisdictions, it is against the law to disobey traffic signals and the police, or devices such as red light cameras, can issue fines or other penalties – and in some cases prosecute – drivers who break those laws. [ 71 ]

  6. Traffic signal timing - Wikipedia

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  7. Variations in traffic light operation - Wikipedia

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    Flashing yellow arrow. [edit] Variations on the protected/permissive traffic signals in the United States; (1) is the "classic" doghouse five-light signal introduced in 1971; (2) and (3) incorporate flashing yellow arrows. In the US, a flashing yellow arrow is a signal phasing configuration for permissive left turns.

  8. LinSig - Wikipedia

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    A typical signalised junction with vehicle and pedestrian signals in the UK. LinSig is software by JCT Consultancy which allows traffic engineers to model traffic signals and their effect on traffic capacities and queuing. [1] As well as modelling the effects of traffic signals LinSig also optimises signal timings to reduce delay or increase ...

  9. Traffic congestion - Wikipedia

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    For instance, while the percent time spent following a slower-moving vehicle figures into the LOS for a rural two-lane road, the LOS at an urban intersection incorporates such measurements as the number of drivers forced to wait through more than one signal cycle. [20] Traffic congestion occurs in time and space, i.e., it is a spatiotemporal ...