Cross-junction traffic control system via sensor feedback
There are two types of junctions at the highways. One of the designs is two main roads are grade-separated and is called an interchange. All designs are to ensure continuous traffic flow. Examples of the two most common types of highway interchanges are shown in Figure 7.1. An at-grade juncti...
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2022
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| Summary: | There are two types of junctions at the highways. One of the designs is two
main roads are grade-separated and is called an interchange. All designs
are to ensure continuous traffic flow. Examples of the two most common
types of highway interchanges are shown in Figure 7.1.
An at-grade junction is called an intersection. Cross intersections
with traffic light control are found everywhere within an urban area
where vehicles are abundant. It's can also be found at the exit of a
highway, where it connects to a local road. The cross intersection
Sensor & Instrumentation System Series 28
ISBN 978-967-2817-62-8
2022
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commonly being constructed below or above a highway depending on the
type of land or terrain. The most common type of such cross intersection
in Malaysia are illustrated in Figure 7.2. |
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