Investigation of operational performance on 2+1 highways
A. Jafari, A. Al-Kaisy, S.S. Washburn
Pages: 17-32
Abstract:
Two-lane highways constitute a large proportion of the US road network. Limited passing opportunities on these highways could lead to poor driving conditions and risky passing maneuvers. One of the alternative means to improve passing opportunities and level of service on two-lane highways is the use of the 2+1 design concept. In this design, the highway cross section consists of three lanes: a single lane in each direction of travel and a middle passing lane alternating between the two directions. Two plus one highways are very common in Europe, but have not seen broad application in the US, with the exception of reported implementations in a couple of states. This study aims at investigating the primary design parameter of 2+1 highways, i.e. the length of passing section alternating between the two directional lanes. Field data from two passing lane study sites in Oregon were used to calibrate and validate a traffic simulation program, SwashSim. The calibrated model was subsequently used in examining the passing section length under different traffic levels, percentage of heavy vehicles, and free flow speed of the highway network. The optimal length of passing lane was found using average performance over the linear study network. The results showed that free-flow speed is the major determinant of the optimal length of passing section on a 2+1 highway. As the free flow speed increases, longer passing sections are required for an optimal performance on the highway network. This research only investigated the operational performance of 2+1 highways and safety issues were not studied.
Keywords: two-lane highways; operational performance; 2+1 road; passing lane
2025 ISSUES
2024 ISSUES
LXII - April 2024LXIII - July 2024LXIV - November 2024Special 2024 Vol1Special 2024 Vol2Special 2024 Vol3Special 2024 Vol4
2023 ISSUES
LIX - April 2023LX - July 2023LXI - November 2023Special Issue 2023 Vol1Special Issue 2023 Vol2Special Issue 2023 Vol3
2022 ISSUES
LVI - April 2022LVII - July 2022LVIII - November 2022Special Issue 2022 Vol1Special Issue 2022 Vol2Special Issue 2022 Vol3Special Issue 2022 Vol4
2021 ISSUES
LIII - April 2021LIV - July 2021LV - November 2021Special Issue 2021 Vol1Special Issue 2021 Vol2Special Issue 2021 Vol3
2020 ISSUES
2019 ISSUES
Special Issue 2019 Vol1Special Issue 2019 Vol2Special Issue 2019 Vol3XLIX - November 2019XLVII - April 2019XLVIII - July 2019
2018 ISSUES
Special Issue 2018 Vol1Special Issue 2018 Vol2Special Issue 2018 Vol3XLIV - April 2018XLV - July 2018XLVI - November 2018
2017 ISSUES
Special Issue 2017 Vol1Special Issue 2017 Vol2Special Issue 2017 Vol3XLI - April 2017XLII - July 2017XLIII - November 2017
2016 ISSUES
Special Issue 2016 Vol1Special Issue 2016 Vol2Special Issue 2016 Vol3XL - November 2016XXXIX - July 2016XXXVIII - April 2016
2015 ISSUES
Special Issue 2015 Vol1Special Issue 2015 Vol2XXXV - April 2015XXXVI - July 2015XXXVII - November 2015
2014 ISSUES
Special Issue 2014 Vol1Special Issue 2014 Vol2Special Issue 2014 Vol3XXXII - April 2014XXXIII - July 2014XXXIV - November 2014
2013 ISSUES
2012 ISSUES
2011 ISSUES
2010 ISSUES
2009 ISSUES
2008 ISSUES
2007 ISSUES
2006 ISSUES
2005 ISSUES
2004 ISSUES
2003 ISSUES