
                        Start-up delay Estimation at Signalized Intersections: Impact of Left-Turn Phasing Sequences | 
                
| ( Volume 3 Issue 11,November 2016 ) OPEN ACCESS | 
| Author(s): | 
                        Mohamed Shawky, Abdulla Al-Ghafli | 
                
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 This paper aims to investigate the start-up delay at signalized intersections in Abu Dhabi (AD) city, UAE. Impact of external factors that may affect the start-up delay is examined including; left turn phasing sequences (split/lead/lag), movement turning (through/left), intersection location (CBD/non-CBD) and day time (peak/off-peak). A new technique of data collection was applied based on the automate records of license plate of vehicles and a comparison with the traditional video recorded technique was carried out. Data covered 66 approaches of 36 signalized intersections. The analysis showed that overall estimated mean value of the start-up delay is 2.201 sec. with a standard deviation of 1.823 sec. The t-test shows significant statistical difference in start-up delay between observations at through and left movements, at CDB and non-CDB area and at split and lead/lag phasing. However, no significant differences were found between peak and off-peak periods and between split and lead phasing. In general, lead/lag phasing sequences not only improved the overall delay at signalized intersection but also improved the start-up delay.  | 
                
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