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Quadrant roadway intersection

A quadrant roadway intersection adds an additional "quadrant roadway" between two legs of an intersection. This roadway adds two three-way intersections in addition to the original four-way intersection, moving all left turns (in right-hand traffic countries) or right turns (in left-hand traffic countries) from the main intersection. The design is intended to improve traffic flow by reducing signal timing phases from four to two in the main intersection. The design is intended for intersections where large artery routes meet in an area of dense development and high pedestrian volume.[1][2]

A single-quadrant roadway intersection. Note how left turns are not available at the main intersection. This allows the signaling there to work with just two phases instead of four.

Left-turning traffic is directed away from the main intersection, as exemplified by green and blue traffic: Green traffic arrives from the south and wants to turn left/west. Blue traffic arrives from the east and want to turn left/south. Left-turning traffic from the remaining two directions not shown for clarity.

Proponents also point to a reduction in places where accidents could occur from vehicles potentially crossing paths, as well as a low development cost compared to roundabouts or the more complex single-point urban interchange designs.[1][3][4] Opponents point to the increase in points where accidents could occur with merging traffic as well as the non-traditional nature of the design, which has the potential to confuse drivers. Opponents also rebut low-cost claims, pointing to right-of-way and construction costs of the quadrant road.[1][3]

A related structure known as a jughandle accomplishes similar traffic movement from a more compact shape.

Double-quadrant intersections edit

Single-quadrant intersections (pictured above) feature a single quadrant road.

A double-quadrant intersection (or two-quadrant intersection) adds a second quadrant road placed opposite another.[5][6][7]

Quadrant interchanges edit

 
German one-quadrant interchange (or Verkehrsknoten teilplangleich)
 
Japanese quadrant interchange of Ohashi Junction in Tokyo. Circular ramps can be seen on the southwest quadrant at the intersection of Shibuya Route and Central Circular Route, Shuto Expressway.

An interchange variant of the quadrant roadway intersection links grade-separated roads, generally a faster road with denser traffic, to a less traveled, slower road, via the quadrant road. This design is referred to as a one-quadrant interchange[8] or as a single-loop intersection.[4] This type of junction is common in Germany, where it is called a "partial at-grade intersection" (German: Teilplangleicher Verkehrsknoten).[9] A so-called two-quadrant interchange also exists, which adds a second quadrant road (although the term "two-quadrant interchange" could be applied to any grade-separated junction in which there are ramps in two quadrants).[10]

Ohashi Junction in Tokyo, Japan, is also a one-quadrant interchange connecting the elevated Shibuya Route and the underground Central Circular Route of Shuto Expressway. With circular ramps built on the southwest quadrant of two expressways, the Ohashi JCT was designed in a four-leveled manner.[11]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Turner-Fairbank Highway Research Center (August 2004). "Signalized Intersections: Informational Guide". ALTERNATIVE INTERSECTION TREATMENTS. United States Department of Transportation. Retrieved 3 January 2010.
  2. ^ Cooke, Jordan (Mar 24, 2009). . Cary News. Archived from the original on April 10, 2009. Retrieved 3 January 2010.
  3. ^ a b Hummer, Joseph E. (May 14, 2003). "Moving More Cars Through the Same Space Using Unconventional Intersection Designs" (PDF). NCDOT Traffic Engineering Conference. North Carolina State University. Retrieved 3 January 2010.
  4. ^ a b "Quadrant Roadway Intersection vs. Traditional Intersection" (PDF). Community Planning Assn. of Southwest Idaho. Retrieved 3 January 2010.
  5. ^ "Quadrant Roadway Intersection". Alternative Intersections/Interchanges: Informational Report (AIIR). Federal Highway Administration. April 2010. FHWA-HRT-09-060. Retrieved September 4, 2017.
  6. ^ Wilbur Smith Associates; Thompson Transportation; HDR; Hummer, Joseph E., Ph.D., P.E. (April 21, 2008). "Intersection Concept Layout Report" (PDF). High Volume Intersection Study (PDF). Community Planning Association of Southwest Idaho. Retrieved September 4, 2017.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  7. ^ Nelson, Catherine M., P.E.; Belleque, Kent; Crossler-Laird, Rich; Gutierrez, Rodger; Henson, Christopher; Lindland, Steve; Nguyen, Lily; Polly, Dave; Warrick, Dave (2012). "Chapter 2: Design Controls and Criteria" (PDF). ODOT Highway Design Manual (PDF). Oregon Department of Transportation. Retrieved September 4, 2017.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  8. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on April 12, 2015. Retrieved December 23, 2014.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  9. ^ Institut für Straßen- und Eisenbahnwesen am KIT: Entwurf und Bau von Straßen – Teil: Straßenentwurf. (PDF; 8,44 MB) Retrieved 7 September 2013.
  10. ^ Maze, T.H.; Hochstein, Joshua L.; Souleyrette, Reginald R.; Preston, Howard; Storm, Richard (2010). Appendix A, Detailed Green Book Review with Comments (PDF) (PDF). Transportation Research Board. doi:10.17226/22958. ISBN 978-0-309-43543-7. Project Number 15-30. Retrieved September 12, 2017. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)
  11. ^ Metropolitan Expressway Company Limited (July 19, 2013). [Dealing with the Environment of Ōhashi "Green" Junction] (PDF). 道路行政セミナー [Road Administration Seminar] (58). Highway Industry Development Organization (HIDO). Archived from the original (PDF) on February 14, 2023. Retrieved February 14, 2023.

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A quadrant roadway intersection adds an additional quadrant roadway between two legs of an intersection This roadway adds two three way intersections in addition to the original four way intersection moving all left turns in right hand traffic countries or right turns in left hand traffic countries from the main intersection The design is intended to improve traffic flow by reducing signal timing phases from four to two in the main intersection The design is intended for intersections where large artery routes meet in an area of dense development and high pedestrian volume 1 2 A single quadrant roadway intersection Note how left turns are not available at the main intersection This allows the signaling there to work with just two phases instead of four Left turning traffic is directed away from the main intersection as exemplified by green and blue traffic Green traffic arrives from the south and wants to turn left west Blue traffic arrives from the east and want to turn left south Left turning traffic from the remaining two directions not shown for clarity Proponents also point to a reduction in places where accidents could occur from vehicles potentially crossing paths as well as a low development cost compared to roundabouts or the more complex single point urban interchange designs 1 3 4 Opponents point to the increase in points where accidents could occur with merging traffic as well as the non traditional nature of the design which has the potential to confuse drivers Opponents also rebut low cost claims pointing to right of way and construction costs of the quadrant road 1 3 A related structure known as a jughandle accomplishes similar traffic movement from a more compact shape Double quadrant intersections editSingle quadrant intersections pictured above feature a single quadrant road A double quadrant intersection or two quadrant intersection adds a second quadrant road placed opposite another 5 6 7 Quadrant interchanges edit nbsp German one quadrant interchange or Verkehrsknoten teilplangleich nbsp Japanese quadrant interchange of Ohashi Junction in Tokyo Circular ramps can be seen on the southwest quadrant at the intersection of Shibuya Route and Central Circular Route Shuto Expressway An interchange variant of the quadrant roadway intersection links grade separated roads generally a faster road with denser traffic to a less traveled slower road via the quadrant road This design is referred to as a one quadrant interchange 8 or as a single loop intersection 4 This type of junction is common in Germany where it is called a partial at grade intersection German Teilplangleicher Verkehrsknoten 9 A so called two quadrant interchange also exists which adds a second quadrant road although the term two quadrant interchange could be applied to any grade separated junction in which there are ramps in two quadrants 10 Ohashi Junction in Tokyo Japan is also a one quadrant interchange connecting the elevated Shibuya Route and the underground Central Circular Route of Shuto Expressway With circular ramps built on the southwest quadrant of two expressways the Ohashi JCT was designed in a four leveled manner 11 References edit a b c Turner Fairbank Highway Research Center August 2004 Signalized Intersections Informational Guide ALTERNATIVE INTERSECTION TREATMENTS United States Department of Transportation Retrieved 3 January 2010 Cooke Jordan Mar 24 2009 Left turns left out of road redesign Cary News Archived from the original on April 10 2009 Retrieved 3 January 2010 a b Hummer Joseph E May 14 2003 Moving More Cars Through the Same Space Using Unconventional Intersection Designs PDF NCDOT Traffic Engineering Conference North Carolina State University Retrieved 3 January 2010 a b Quadrant Roadway Intersection vs Traditional Intersection PDF Community Planning Assn of Southwest Idaho Retrieved 3 January 2010 Quadrant Roadway Intersection Alternative Intersections Interchanges Informational Report AIIR Federal Highway Administration April 2010 FHWA HRT 09 060 Retrieved September 4 2017 Wilbur Smith Associates Thompson Transportation HDR Hummer Joseph E Ph D P E April 21 2008 Intersection Concept Layout Report PDF High Volume Intersection Study PDF Community Planning Association of Southwest Idaho Retrieved September 4 2017 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Nelson Catherine M P E Belleque Kent Crossler Laird Rich Gutierrez Rodger Henson Christopher Lindland Steve Nguyen Lily Polly Dave Warrick Dave 2012 Chapter 2 Design Controls and Criteria PDF ODOT Highway Design Manual PDF Oregon Department of Transportation Retrieved September 4 2017 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Archived copy PDF Archived from the original PDF on April 12 2015 Retrieved December 23 2014 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Institut fur Strassen und Eisenbahnwesen am KIT Entwurf und Bau von Strassen Teil Strassenentwurf PDF 8 44 MB Retrieved 7 September 2013 Maze T H Hochstein Joshua L Souleyrette Reginald R Preston Howard Storm Richard 2010 Appendix A Detailed Green Book Review with Comments PDF PDF Transportation Research Board doi 10 17226 22958 ISBN 978 0 309 43543 7 Project Number 15 30 Retrieved September 12 2017 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a work ignored help Metropolitan Expressway Company Limited July 19 2013 大橋 グリーン ジャンクションの環境への取組み Dealing with the Environment of Ōhashi Green Junction PDF 道路行政セミナー Road Administration Seminar 58 Highway Industry Development Organization HIDO Archived from the original PDF on February 14 2023 Retrieved February 14 2023 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Quadrant roadway intersection amp oldid 1166547282, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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