Transportation Research Interdisciplinary Perspectives (Sep 2024)
Total capacity and LOS estimation of innovative and conventional roundabouts through macroscopic fundamental diagrams
Abstract
Traffic congestion remains a significant problem, especially in urban areas. To avoid congestion phenomena, several measures can be adopted, including the construction of roundabouts and the control of the measures of effectiveness (MOEs) at intersections. This article compares different types of roundabouts by estimating the deterministic fundamental diagram (MFD) and using microscopic traffic simulations. The deduction of MFD for different roundabout types (single and double-lane, flower and turbo-roundabout) is based on reasonably simplified traffic and boundary conditions. MFDs are estimated through several OD traffic matrices, considering as outputs the values of the macroscopic traffic variable deduced in time intervals of 5 min and 1 h. The findings from this research, in terms of total capacity, travel times, and level of service (LOS) estimation, may be useful for traffic and highway engineers in many realistic applications to partially face congestion phenomena in urban areas. MFDs allow us to determine the best roundabout type based on the traffic demand and represent a parsimonious method for monitoring and controlling traditional and unconventional or smart roundabouts, even in the presence of connected and automated vehicles (CAVs).