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Center For Microcomputers In Transportation
University of Florida
512 Weil Hall
Gainesville, FL 32611-2083
Ph: (904) 392-0378 _
Streets: =(N-S) DRIVEWAY(E-W) JOHNSON
Major Street Direction.... EW
Length of Time Analyzed... 60 (min)
Analyst ................... MD
Date of Analysis.......... 8/5/97�
Other Information......... EX+S ls'i] AM PM
Two-way=Stop-controlled IntersectI ac_
cEastbound Westbound. Northbound Southbound =
L T R L T R L T R L T R
__ __ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____
No. Lanes 0 1 c 0 0 > 1 0 0 > 0 < 0 10 0 0
Stop/Yield N N
Volumes
PHF
Grade
MC's (%)
SU/RV's M
CV'a (%)
PCE's_- -__
10
.95
i.10
20
95
0
1 10
95 .95
0
------------------------------------
Adjustment Factors
Vehicle
Critical
Follow-up
Maneuver
Gap (tq)
Time (tf)
------------------------------------------------------------------
Left Turn Major Road
=.00
2-10
Richt Turn Y_inor Road
5.50
2.60
Through Traffic Minor Road
6.00
3.30
- `.t Turn Minor Road
6.50
3.40
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Worksheet for TWSC Intersection
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Step 1: RT from Minor Street NB SE
Conflicting Flows: (vph)
26
Potential Capacity: (pcph)
1343
Movement Capacity: (pcph)
1343
Prob. of Queue -Free State:
0.99
--------------------------------------------------------
Step 2: IT from Major Street
WB_-- _ - -EB
___________________________________________
Conflicting Flows: (vph)
27
Potential Capacity: (pcph)
1664
Movement Capacity: (pcph)
1664
Prob. of Queue -Free State:
0.99
TH Saturation Flow Rate: (pcphpl)
1700
RT Saturation Flow Rate: (pcphpl)
Major LT Shared Lane Prob.
of Queue -Free State:
0.99
--------------------------------------------------------
Step 4: IT from Minor Street
NB
SB
--------------------------"'---------------------------
Conflicting Flows: (vph)
58
Potential Capacity: (pcph)
980
Major LT, Ya.ncr -I:-
Impedance Pact=r:
C•99
Adjusted 7n edarce Factor:
0.99
Capacty Adj _s=ent Factor
due to I-,eding Movements
0.99
Movement Capacity: (P rh)
________________________________________________________
973
Intersection Performance S"==a^y
Avg.
95%
Flow Move �ja—ed Total
Queue
AS-rcach
'sate Cap ._MP. Delay
Length LOS
Delay
Moveme= (P='') (Pc-rh) (sec/veh) (vah)
______ _______ _______ _____
(sec/vah)
---------
.--_ ______
NB_ L - 973 >
2.8
2.8
1342 >
WE 2.2
C.0 A
:�e_;.ay =
0.6 sec/ve=
HCS: Unsignalized Intersections Release 2.1d Page 1
Center For Microcomputers In Transportation
University of Florida
512 Weil Hall
Gainesville, FL 32611-2083
Ph: (904) 392-0378
Streets: (N-S) DRIVEWAY (E-W) JOHNSON
Major Street Direction,.... EW
Length of Time Analyzed... 60 (min)
Analyst ................... MD
Date of Analysis.......... 8/5/97
Other Information......... ES+S ST (AM/ PM
Two-wa=_Stop-controlled_ Intersect
--n L./�/
=Eastbound c = Westbound Northbound Southbound
L T R L T R L T R L T R
---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ----
No. Lanes 0 1 < 0 0 > 1 0 0 > 0 < 0 0 0 0
Stop/Yield N N
Volumes 5 1 10 10 1 10
PHF .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95
Grade
MCI M
SU/RV's M
CV's (�)
9S _________
0
0
0
-
__________1_10 _________101101
________
______________
2=:J t:
Factors
Vehicle
Critical
Follow-up
Mane_ver
Gap (tg)
Time (tf)
__________________________________________________________________
!.e,±t 76c= Major Road
5.00
2.10
Ri _t Tux—_ Minor Road
5.50
2.60
T=o•+—= Traffic Mil r road
6-00
3.30
t T� Minor Enact
6.50
3.40
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Release 2.1d
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Worksheet for TWSC Intersection
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Step 1: RT from Minor Street
NB
SB
--------------------------------------------------------
Conflicting Flows: (vph)
6
Potential Capacity: (pcph)
1375
Movement Capacity: (pcph)
1375
Prob. of Queue -Free State:
0.99
--------------------------------------------------------
Step 2: LT from Major Street
WB
EB
______________________________________________________-
Conflicting Flows: (vph)
6
- Potential Capacity: (pcph)
1703
Movement Capacity: (pcph)
1703
Prob. of Queue -Free State:
0.99
TH Saturation Flow Rate: (pcphpl)
1700
RT Saturation Flow Rate: (pcphpl)
Major LT Shared Lane Prob.
of Queue -Free State:
0.99
--------------------------------------------------------
Step 4: LT from Minor Street
NB
SB
________________________________________________________
Conflicting Flows: (vph)
28
Potential Capacity: (pcph)
1020
Major LT, Minor TH
Impedance Factor:
0.99
Adjusted Impedance Factor:
0.99
Capacity Adjustment Factor
due to Impeding Movements
0.99
Movement Capacity: (pcph)
________________________________________________________
1013
Intersection Performance Sugary
Avg. 95%
Flow Move Shared
Total Queue
ach
Rate Cap Cap
Delay Lea.:.s '_ZE
Delay
Movement (pcph) (pcph) (pcph)(sec/veh) (ve )
(sac/veh)
NB L _ 1.0_3 >
_38
2.7 0.= A
1.7
NB R 1 2375 >
2.2. 0..�
�sec"on De_'.ay
1.4 =, .—
HCM: SIGNALIZED INTERSECTION SUMMARY Version 2.4d 08-04-1997
Center For Microcomputers In Transportation
Streets;c(E-W) JOHNSON/SPRING PARR (N S) COLLEGE=
Analyst: DID File Name:
Area Type: Other 8-4-97
Comment: EX EX+S BACK OTA ST PM
=_==Eastbound westbound Northbound ISouthbound c
L -T- R L T -R-- L T -R-_ L T R
__ _-__ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ _-__
No. Lanes > 1 < 1 1< 1 3< 1 3<
Volumes 10 1 5 40 1 65 10 1845 30 35 1110 10
Lane W (£t) 12.0 12.0 12.0 12.0 12.0 12.0 12.0
a TOR Vols 0 0 0 0
t Time 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.1 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00
.___________________________________.___________
Signal --
erations
Phase Combination 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
EB Left ' NB Left `
Thru * Thru
Right • Right
Peds Peds
*
WB Left SB Left• Thru `
Thru •
Right •RighPeds
Peds
NB Right is-- Right
SE Right IWB Right
Green 6.0A 12.OA iG=ee:n 66.OP
Yellow/AR 5.0 5.0 !Yellow/AR 6.0
Cycle Length: 100 sees Phase cc=b-6,atia= cider: #1 #2 #5
_______________________________________________________________________
T_ntersection Per£oraa_ce S,� ---y
Lane Grou:: Adj Sat V/c g/C Approach:
Mvmts Ca= Flow Ratio Ratio Delay 'LOS Delay LOS
-- --_- EB LTR 2.24 52 C.137 C.08-. 27.7 D 27.7
wB L 24E _,,.. 0._a9 C._40 24.5 C 25.0 C
TR 222 =.E7 0.311 0.140 25.2 D
L ?tom:. 20s C.07E 0.69C 3.3 A 5.2 B
L "g :== C. 0.S9C 4.5 A4? A
TR 3_0 C. _ c__- 4.1 A _ _ _
sec/veh Interse-4- r..= _
Los` Time/Cy^ie, T = 5_0 sa r" - �' vic(x) = C.486
HCM: SIGNALIZED INTERSECTION SUMMARY Version 2.4d 08-04-1997
Center For Microcomputers In Transportation
Streets: (E-W) JOHNSON/SPRING PARK (N-S) COLLEGE
Analyst: MD File Name:
Area Type: Other 8-4-97
Comment: EX EX+S BACK T TAL ST AM PM
Eastboundc Westbound Northbound¢ cSouthboundc
L T -R-- L T R L T R L T R
____ _ _ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____
No. Lanes > 1 < 1 1< 1 3< 1 34
Volumes 20 1 15 55 1 55 10 2050 20 30 2725 20
Lane W (ft) 12.0 12.0 12.0 12.0 12.0 12.0 12.0
RTOR Vol s 0 0 0 0
Lost Time 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00
_____________________________-___________-___-______
Signal
Operations
Phase Combination 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
EB Left * NB Left
Thru * Thru
Right * Right
Peds Peds
WB Left SB Left
Thru * Thru
Right * Right
Peds Peds
NB Right EB Right
SB Right WB Right
Green S.OA S.OA jGre-- 74.0--
Yellow/AR 5.0 5.0 lYellow/AR 6.0
Cycle Length: 100 secs Phase combination order: #1 #2 #5
----------------------- ________________________________________________
Intersection Performance Summary
Lane Group: Adj Sat v/c g/C Approach:
Mvmts Can Flow Ratio Ratio Delay LOS Delay LOS
____ _______ -----
----- ----- --- ----- ---
EB LTR 107 1528 0.3-- 0.070 25.5 D 29.5 D
WB L 124 1770 0.465 0.070 3C.9 D 31.8 D
TR 111 1588 0.531 0.070 32.7 D
NB L 107 139 0.1C3 0.770 1.9 A 3.1 A
TR 4297 5560 0.55E 0.770 3._ A
SB L 140 162 0.222E 0.770 :. A 4.4 A
TR 4296 5562 C_73= 0.770 4.= A
Zte=sectien Delay = 4.6 sec/veh I=-=ec =i= L.O.S = A
Lost Time/Cycle, L = 5.0 sec Critical v/c(x) = O.E94
HCM: SIGNALIZED INTERSECTION SUMMARY Version 2.4d 08-04-1997
Center For Microcomputers In Transportation
Streets: (E W) JOHNSON/SPRING PARR (N-S) COLLEGE
Analyst: MD File Name:
Area Type: Other 8- 7
Comment: EX EX+S(BACK TOTAL ST PM
_ = Eastbound Westbound Northbound Southbound
L T R L T R L T R L T R
_ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ----
No. Lanes > 1 < 1 1< 1 3< 1 3<
Volumes 5 1 1 40 1 65 5 1845 30 35 1110 5
Lane W (ft) 12.0 12.0 12.0 12.0 12.0 12.0 12.0
--OR Vols 0 0 0 0
-t Time 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00
--------------------------'--- ------
Signal Opera tions
Phase Combination 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
EB Left * NB Left
Thru * Thru
Right * Right
Peds Peds
WB Left
* SB Left
Thru * Thru
Right * Right
Peds Peas
NB Right IEB Right
SB Right IWB Right
Green 6.OA 12.OA Green 66.0P
Yellow/AR 5.0 5.0 iYellow/AR 6.0
Cycle Length: 100 secs Phase combination crder: #1 S2 #5
_______________________________________________________________________
Ltersectior. Performance S�-y
Lane Group: Ad; Sat V/c g/C Approach:
Mv==z Cap Flow Ratio Ratio relay LOS Delay LOS
EB LTR 127 1584 0.055 0.080 27.5 D 27.5
1%B L 248 1770 0.1£9 0.140 24.5 C ZS.0 C
TR 222 i587 C.311 C.140 25.2 D
141 2C5 C-035 0.690 3.2 A 5.2 S
TR 3847 _ `°4 C.65C 5.2. n
SB L 116 16E C 3is C.E90 ;-.5 A .A
Tn 3854 59c 4.1 A -
Inte,-se�- �'A_ _ =.-` se=l'ce= I=te--se_=- _
Lost L ___ s= �'_ V,/=tz) 0.4E=
HCM: SIGNALIZED INTERSECTION SUMMARY Version 2.4d 08-04-1997
Center For Microcomputers In Transportation
Streets: (E W)=JOHNSON/SPRING PARR = (N S) COLLEGE
Analyst: MD File Name:
Area Type: Other 8-4-97 _
Comment: EX EX+S BAC TOTAL ST AM PM
_= Eastbound Westbound Northbound Southbound
L T R L T R L T R L T R
____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ----
No. Lanes > 1 < 1 1< 1 3< 1 3<
Volumes 15 1 10 55 1 55 5 2050 20 30 2725 15
Lane W (ft) 12.0 112.0 12.0 12.0 12.0 12.0 12.0 0
RTOR Vols OI 0
0
Lost Time 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00-3.00 3_00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00
--------------------------------_
Signal -- eratione
Phase Combination 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
EB Left * NB Left `
Thru
+ Thru
Right ` Right
Peds Peds
+
WB Left SB Left•
Thru Thru
+
Right Right
Peds Peds
NB Right JEB Right
SB Right IWB Right
Greer. S.GA S.CA jGreen 74.02
Yellow/AR 5.0 5.C. !Yellow/AR 6.0
Cycle Length: 10C secs Phase co^cli=ation order: #1 #2 #5
_______________________________________________________________________
-terse= _ Perfcrmance Summaryte
Lane Gro: -A` Sat V/c g/C Approach:
Mv=ts _Cap _-Flow- Ratio Ratio Delay LOS Delay LOS
?= LTR iG7 '_34 G.261 0.070 2E.6 D 29.8 D
h_2 L 124 177C 0.468 0.070 30.9 D 31.8 D
TR _1 -=SSE 0.531 0.070 32.7 D
XB L 107 -"" 0.047 0.770 i.8 A 3.1 A
TR 4v, $gC 1.55'c 0.770 3.i PEB .
L 140 -^: C.22E 0.770 2.2 A 4.4 A
TR t__;, _ e4 C.73"e 0.770 4.4 A
-- -- Z j V = 4.6 sec/veh 7starsec_D: '_„^.S A
Lcst Time/Cyt1e, L 5_0 sec Critical V/c(z) = 0.6E5
APPENDIX D
HCS: Unsignalized Intersections Release 2.1d Page 1
Center For Microcomputers In Transportation
University of Florida
512 Weil Hall
Gainesville, FL 32611-2083
Ph: (904) 392-0378
Streets (N-S) DRIVEWAY(E-W) JOHNSON
Major Street Direction.... EW
Length of Time Analyzed... 60 (min)
Analyst ................... MD
Date of Analysis.......... §L5197
Other Information........ EX+ ST AM PM
^vo-way Stop -controlled Int _-section______________
Eastbound Westbound Northbound Southbound
L T R L T R L T R I L T R
No. Lanes 0 1 < 0 0 > 1 0 0 > 0 c 0 0 0 0
Stop/Yield N N
Volumes 20 1 10 20 1 10
PHF .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95
Grade 0 0 0
MC's M
SU/RV's M
CV's M
pCE.s 11.10 Ii.10 1.10
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Vehicle
Ma=a:-ve_
=Lef- � Ma==_ Road
T== "'—^cr Road
yi=cr Rcad
.�_ M✓a_ Road
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-=cRelease -2=cdL_=--c_c-c
Worksheet for TWSC Intersection
-----------------------------------------
Step 1: RT from Minor Street NB SB
Conflicting Flows: (vph)
22
Potential Capacity: (pcph)
1350
Movement Capacity: (pcph)
1350
Prob. of Queue -Free State:
0.99
--------------------------------------------------------
Step 2: LT from Major Street
WB EB
________________________________________________________
conflicting Flows: (vph)
22
Potential Capacity: (pcph)
1673
Movement Capacity: (pcph)
1673
Prob. of Queue -Free State:
0.99
TH Saturation Flow Rate: (pcphpl)
1700
RT Saturation Flow Rate: (pcphpl)
Major LT Shared Lane Prob.
of Queue -Free State:
0.99
--------------------------------------------------------
Step 4: LT from Minor Street
NB SB
--------------------------------------------------------
Conflicting Flows: (vph)
54
Potential Capacity: (pcph)
985
Major LT, Minor TH
Lmoedaace Factor:
0.99
Adjusted Impedance Factor:
0•`>
Capacity Adjustment Factor
due to impeding Moveme•ts
0_99
Movement Capacity: (pcph)
___—___________________________________________________
978
===Page-2
C_tical
Follow-up
ca�_ (tg)
Time (tf)
=tersectij= Perfcrmaace Summary
------------
_=.00
--------------
2.10
Avg. 55$
=.50
2.60
Flog
Move Stared Tctal Queue A='
6.00
3.30
Rate
cam-7 Cap Delay Length LOS Le_av
6.50
3.40
wcv _ t (pcp2j)
(r=) ( =�=)(sec/veh) (veh) (secl=
_____ ______
--- —__ ______
HB L -
="E
-
HE R 2-2
>
Delay G.E sec/ve;
HCS: Unsignalized Intersections Release 2.1d Page 1
Center For Microcomputers In Transportation
University of Florida
512 Weil Hall
Gainesville, FL 32611-2083
Ph: (904) 392-0378
Streets (N-S) DRIVEWAY c = (E-W) JOHNSON
Major Street Direction.... EW
Length of Time Analyzed... 60 (min)
Analyst ................... MD
Date of Analysis.......... 5/97
Other Information........ EX+S ST AM)
PM
?-w=ycStop-controlled In__ -section-
Eastbound Westbound c Northbound Southbound
L T R L T R L T R L T R
---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- -- " ---- ---- ---'
No. Lanes 0 1 < 0 0 > 1 0 0 > 0 < 0 0 0 0
Stop/Yield N N
Volumes 5 1 10 10 1 10
PEP .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95
Grade
Mc'a W
SU/RV's M
CV's (B)
PCE's
0 0 0
11.10 I1.20
A-_-'rs-L ^t Factcrs
1.101
___________________
Vehicle
critical
.Follow-un
Maneuver
Gap (tg)
____________-__
Time (tf)
----------------------- -------------------------
Left Tun Major Road
E.0c
2.10
Ri.^t Tu= +Lr'.ncr Road
5.50
2.60
_ yu�_ Tra_=fic Mn
E.Co
3.30
t ri"r Road
6__i
3.40
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Worksheet for TWSC Intersection
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Step 1: RT from Minor Street
-- NB-- ----__-
SB
______________________________________
Conflicting Flows: (vph)
6
Potential Capacity: (pcph)
1375
Movement Capacity: (pcph)
1375
Prob. of Queue -Free State:
0.99
--------------------------------------------------------
Step 2: IT from Major Street
WB
___________-
EB
____________________________________________
Conflicting Flows: (vph)
6
Potential Capacity: (pcph)
1703
Movement Capacity: (pcph)
1703
Prob. of Queue -Free State:
0.99
TH Saturation Flow Rate: (pcphpl)
1700
RT Saturation Flow Rate: (pcphpl)
Major LT Shared Lane Prob.
of Queue -Free State:
0.99
--------------------------------------------------------
Step 4: LT from Minor Street
- ------_---
NB
------_- --_-
SB
Conflicting Flows: (vph)
28
Potential Capacity: (pcph)
1020
Major IT, Minor =
Impedance Factor:
p•go
0.99
Adjusted Impedance Factor:
Capacity Adjustme t Factor
due to Impeding Mcvem is
0 oc
Mcvemant Capacity: (pcph)
--- -------------------------------------------------
1013
L^-tersectia Perfc=ma = Summary
Avg. 55%
Flow Move Shared
Total Y..ene
Approa—h
Rate cap cap
Delay Let-_th LOS
Delay
Movement (pcp!I) (=) (p.sh1 (sec/veh) ems.)
------ ------- ----- -----
(sez/vn=)
---
-------- ------ ------
133E
2.7 C_0 A
NH R 12 1375 >
WB L 12 1703
2.1 u.0 A
---
Intersection Delay = 1.4 sec/veh
HCM: SIGNALIZED INTERSECTION SUMMARY Version 2.4d 08-04-1997
Center For Microcomputers= In Transportation
=---=_-_-____-_
Streets: 6(E-W)=JOHNSON/SPRING PARR (N-S) COLLEGE
Analyst: MD File Name:
Area Type: Othe 8-4-97
Comment: EX EX+S BACK TOTAL ST PM
Eastbound Westbound Northbound= Southbound=
L T R L T R L T R L T R
____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ----
No. Lanes > 1 < 1 1< 1 3< 1 3<
Volumes SO 1 5 40 1 60 10 1755 25 35 1060 10
Lane W (ft) 12.0 12.0 12.0 12.0 12.0 12.0 12.0
RTOR Vols 0 0 0 0
ist Time 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00
_____________________________________________________
Signal Operations
Phase Combination 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
EB Left
• NB Left
Thru ' Thru '
Right ' Right '
Pads Peds
•
WB Left SB Left
Thru • Thru
Right * Right '
Pads Peds
NB Right !EB Right
SB Right IWB Rlcht
Greet F nn,y2.OA (Green 66.0P
Yellow/AR 5.0 5.0 IYellow/AR 6.0
Cycle Length: 100 secs Phase combination order: #1 #2 #5
__________________________` `_-_________` __________________-_
(=terse^" o= Pe--`-o-.^e Summary
Lane C-rocs A:.j Sat -/c g/C Approach:
Mvmts Cap Flow Ratio _R.-; Delay LOS Delay LOS
--- ---- ------- ----- ----- ----- ----- -`-
EB LTR 124 1552 C_137 C.08C 27.7 D 27.7 ^
WB L 24E 1770 0.169 C.140 24_5 - 24.5 ..
TR 222 15ss 0_288 C.140 25.1 D
"s L 14-B 207 0.0 _.690 3_3 A 5.0 A
TR I84-' E577 C _ C.690 5_C A
,2 L 12L 174 C. _Ln =.69C 4-4 A 4.0 a
TR 3E5c 5580 C_= :_690 4.0 A
-=_�'sectior De_. =-4 sl/ve_ -==-secs _ ZZE _ -
Los: V- a/Cycle, L 5.0 sec - _ v/C(z) = C_462
HCM: SIGNALIZED INTERSECTION SUMMARY Version 2.4d 08-04-1997
Center For Microcomputers In Transportation
Streets: (E-W) JOHNSON/SPRING PARR (N-S) COLLEGE
Analyst: MD File Name:
Area Type: Other 8-4-97
Comment_ EX - E=+5= BACK TOTAL ST- _ AM_
Eastbound Westbound Northbound Southbound
L T R L T R L T R L T R
____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ----
No. Lanes > 1 < 1 1< 1 3< 1 3<
Volumes 20 1 10 55 1 55 10 1950 20 28 2595 20
Lane W (ft) 12.0 12.0 12.0 12.0 12.0 0 12.0 12.0 O
RTOR Vols 0 0
Lost Time 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.003_- 3.00 3.00 3.00
--------------------------------------------- -
Signal Operations
Phase Combination 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
EB Left * NB Left
Thru • Thru
Right ' Right
Peds Pads
+
WB Left SB Left•
Thru Thru
Right RightP
Pads ads
bE Ri_-t iEB Right
EB R:cht ;WB Right
Grua-. 5.0A S.OA !Green 74.OP
Ye 1To!A's 5.0 5.0 'Yellow/AR 6.0
Cycle Length: 100 secs Prase coWhiaa=ion order: #1 #2 #5
_______________________-________-______-___-_______-___-__________
-'-terse==is -=a S-==arY
Lane Group: A=_ Sat v/c g/C Ar roach:
M-Wts. Cap Flow Ratio Ratio Delay LOS Delay LOS
i0e---^44- L --- ^_5 0.070 29.1 D 29.1 D
_ 124 -70 C.466 0.070 30.9 D 31.6 D
=a Ill 7.-=65 C_531 0.070 32.7 D
- 12.5 l4-° C_L•56 0.770 1.9 A 3.0 A
R 4257 0.770 3.0 A
143 1 0_2 C.770 2.i A 4.1 A
7M 4298 5562 C.704 C.77C 4.1 A
In=erse- - ==av = 4.4 se=/vah I-tersec_on LOS = A
- =/Cycle, L = se= C.660 r
APPENDIX C
HCM: SIGNALIZED INTERSECTION SUMMARY Version 2.4d 08-04-1997
Center For Microcomputers In Transportation
Streets: (E-W) JOHNSON/SPRING PARE _ =(N-S) COLLEGE
Analyst: MD File Name:
Area Type_ . -other 8-4-97
Comm ect=-E_ EX_S-= BACK
TOTAL
-__ST-- �- PM
Eastbound Westbound Northbound SouthboundC6
L T R L T R L T R L T R
____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ----
No. Lanes > 1 < 1 1< 1 3< 1 3<
Volumes 6 1 1 38 1 62 5 1756 27 34 1058 5
Lane W (ft) 12.0 12.0 12.0 12.0 12.0 12.0 12.0
RTOR Vols 0 0 0 0
st Time 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00
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Signal Operations
Phase Combination 1 2 3 4 I 5 6 7 8
EB Left * NB Left +
Thru • Thru `
Right + Right -+
Peds Peds
WB Left * SB Left
Thru + Thru `
Right • Right
Peds Peds
XB R:^mot IEB Right
SBv - iA? Right
C--ee 6.GA 12.OA iGre�- 66.0p
Yellow/AR 5.0 5.0 iYe_'ov/As 6.0
Cycle Length: 100 secs Phase c0mbinati.o` order: $1 #2 #5
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I=tersection Pe_-c=a=e S-z_-p
Lane Group: Adj Sat V/c F/C Approach:
Mvmts Cap Flow Ratio Ratio Delay LOS Delay LOS
_____ ____ _______ _____ _____ _____ ___ _____ ___
?= i1B 127 i586 0.063 C.CBC 27.5 D 27.5 D
L 246 1770 0.161 C_140 24.5 C 24.9 C
TR 222 1588 0.257 C.140 2_=.2 D
1 _ 207 0.035 C.65C 3.2 A 5.0 A
=47 E576 C.53- -.63C
Tv 174 0.300 _-=a: 4.3 A 4.0 A
_- E584 0.313 4.0 A
ion Delay = =.3 sue,% -e=section LOS = B
3.0 sec C=i-ia V;c;z) C.458
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HCM: SIGNALIZED INTERSECTION SUMMARY Version 2.4d 08-04-1997
Center For Microcomputers In Transportation
Streets (E W)=JOHNSON/SPRING PARR==(N-S) COLLEGE
Analyst: MD File Name:
Area Type• Other 8-4-97
Comment: =EX= =EX_S =BACK
TOTAL
_- S==_ _AM --=PM --- _ - -
Eastbound Westbound = = Northbound= Southbound
L T R L T R L T R L T R
____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____
No. Lanes > 1 < 1 1< 1 3< 1 3<
Volumes 16 1 7 54 1 53 5 1950 20 28 2597 14
Lane W (ft) 12.0 12.0 12.0 12.0 12.0 12.0 12.0
RTOR Vols 0 0 0 0
Lost Time 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00
-"---""---"""--""---"-""---------------""---"-
Signal Operations
Phase Combination 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
EB Left ' NB Left '
Thru ` Thru '
Right ' Right '
Peds Peds
WB Left ' SB Left +
Thru • Thru '
Right ' Right '
Peds Peds
2a Right IEB Right
SB Right IhB Right
Green S.OA S.OA iGreen 74.OP
Yellow/AR 5.0 5.0 !Yellow/AR 6.0
Cycle Leag`.h: 100 secs Phase comhinaticn crder: #1 #2 #5
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Intersection Pe=7fore S-.=a_--y
Lane Group: Adj Sat v/c g/C Approach:
Mvmts Cap Flow Ratim Ratio Delav LOS Delay LOS
_____ ____ _______ _____ _____ _____ ___ _____ ---
EB LTR 109 1=.53 0.230 C.070 26.E D 26.6
WB L 124 1770 0.460 C.070 30.8 D 31.:
TR 111 1588 C.5-3 C.C70 32.2 D
N3 L '?6 150 C.04L 0.77C 1.8 A 3.0 A
TR 4157 BG c.- C.770 3.0 A
SB 143 186 C..C, C.77C 2.1 A <- A
TR 430C 5=84 _. _= C.770 4.1 A
-.nte_-sect!^ Deav = 4._ sec/va:= Z = n
Lost ^Time/CP_e. L = 5.0 61 s/c(z) = C.652
APPENDIX B
Jul-11-97 10:12A Licensed User -Traffic
:,Ty:f Fpri Co ilin$ 3f1tic ObUrVions
Site .CCS : 000=1
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E-e $:,tit. 5Cr1Cg PAN .anon Dr.
murior : NNOry nureeneS by: Prim"
970-484-9508 P.02 Jul-11-97 10:13A Licensed User -Traffic 970-484-9508
City of For CClhns T:dh. Onertaons
PATE: : Silt Cone : =006 Pk7L
ISLE: 9.2-3f A-S Slrnt: C011e3t Ave. iilE: 6-2-36
Fi SirWe1: Sorry;Ark/ :otnson Dr.
)ATE: 2113/35 egteer : terdDr) Rovennis by: Prsery DATE: 2113191,
°EAT. PERIOD AULSSIS Fog THE PERIOD: 7:30 O - 3:30 AN
OIP.E.TION
START,
PEAK NA
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PERUMFi .......
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APPENDIX A
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6 Vehicles.
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SHORT RANGE TOTAL MORNING
PEAK HOUR TRAFFIC
Figure 6
Site / Total
w W
N
Rounded to the Nearest
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6 Vehicles.
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0/55
0
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SHORT RANGE TOTAL AFTERNOON
PEAK HOUR TRAFFIC
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Site / Total w
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PEAK HOUR TRAFFIC Figure 3
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ING PARK
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Land Use
Fort Collins Muffler
9 service bays (Rate)
Table 1
Trip Generation
Daily A.M. Peak P.M. Peak
Trips Trips Trips Trips Trips
in out in out
195 9 5 9 11
(21.70) (0.99) (0.53) (1.00) (1.17)
5
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W w� N
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TRIP DISTRIBUTION Figure 2
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range site traffic will become more insignificant as background
traffic increases.
Future transit, pedestrian, and bicycle systems will be
upgraded and expanded in accordance with City policies and the
available funding. It is expected that all facilities will remain
consistent ttir.oughout the area surrounding the site. Level of
service for these modes will be acceptable.
It is concluded that traffic associated with the proposed auto
care center is minimal, and can be accommodated by the existing
street system. ilnder all investigated traffic loadings, level of
service B or bet.t:er can be expected at the College/Johnson/Spring
Park intersection and the primary site access intersection. These
operating conditions are expected to remain consistent for the
foreseeable future.
The existing bicycle system in the area of the site is
comprised of the bicycle trail along Spring Creek. This facility
connects to the established bicycle system serving the Fort Collins
area.
Pedestrian walks are currently available along both Johnson
Drive and Spring Court. These sidewalks connect to adjacent
facilities and established pedestrian routes serving nearby
activity centers. There are sidewalks on both sides of South
College Avenue.
Site traffic was estimated using Trip Generation, 5th Edition,
ITE. An auto care center classification was used. Daily traffic
estimates were developed using a factor of 10 times the afternoon
peak hour, which is generally consistent with other retail uses.
Site generated traffic is shown in Table 1. Site traffic was
distributed to the adjacent and nearby street system, as indicated
in Figure 2.
In conformance with City of Fort Collins transportation impact
study requirements, site traffic was added to existing traffic and
short term background traffic, representing the year 1998. This
is consistent wi.th the planned opening of the auto care center.
Existing pluei site traffic is shown on Figures 3 and 4 and
represents the time frame when the auto care project creates the
largest impact. Capacity analyses were conducted using existing
geometry and the traffic volumes shown in Figures 3 and 4. At the
South College/Johnson/Spring Park intersection, levels of service
are expected to remain in the B category during both peak hours.
Driveway operations at the site driveway to Johnson Drive will be
at LOS A during both peak hours.
Short range (1996) background traffic was developed assuming
that mainline through traffic will increase at a rate of
approximately 2.5 percent per. year. Background traffic volume
forecasts arrt shown on Figure 5. Site traffic was added to
background i:raf.flc:. '.i.'his represents total traffic volume during
peak hour.' pnriucl:a and is shown on Figures 6 and 7. A review of
traffic: volumes ont;he Johnson Drive approach to College and at the
site driveway clo nut indicate potential stacking conflicts between
these two Lnl:er.sections. Capacity analyses were performed for
morning and afternoon peak hours using traffic volume data
reflecting nhOrt. rruige background and total traffic. Resultant
levels ot," serv.icn indicate similar operating conditions with both
background and total traffic demands during short range peak hours.
Under all future scenarios, the College/Johnson/Spring Park
intersection will operate at LOS B or better and the Johnson/
Driveway will operate at LOS A. Capacity worksheets are in
Appendix C.
Long range traffic. operation was not evaluated given the
minima'1 site L-raffir„ the available roadway capacity, and traffic
volumes on they acl jacent. and nearby street system. In the long
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MEMORANDUM
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TO:
'11.m Dwyer
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St -eve St.einbicker, Architecture West LLC
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Fort Collins Staff
FROM:
Matt Delich
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DATE:
August 11, 1997
SUBJECT:
Fort: Collins Muffler Shop traffic study
(File: 9747ME01)
O
N
o)
Fort:
Collins Muffler Shop is a proposed auto care
center,
�
located
in the southeast corner of Johnson Drive and
Spring
o
Court.
It is situated about one block west of South
College
rn
Avenue.
The current: development plans indicate Fort
Collins
iA
Muffler
Shop will be open for business in 1998.
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0
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The
proposed development will be served by two
access
drives,
one to Johnson Drive and one to Spring Court.
The
primary
access will be the Johnson Drive location with
the
second access
limited to shipping and receiving. The
Johnson
Drive access
is located approximately 125 feet west of
College
Avenue.
The public street system in the area of the site focuses
on South College Avenue, which is the major north/south
arterial in Fort Collins. It will accommodate virtually all
site traffic. South College Avenue currently has three
through lanes and left -turn lanes in each direction. Site
traffic will. enter/exit College at Johnson Drive to directly
access the 81t.e.. Johnst)n Drive is a two lane local street,
0 spanning a limited. distance to the west of South College. The
z South College/Johnson/Spring Park Drive intersection has
wtraffic signal control. Spring Court is a local two lane
z street which abuts the site on the west. It is expected to
z only provide access for shipping and receiving purposes.
z
Spring Court extends one block to the south of the site.
0
a Figure 1. shows peak hour traffic counts at the South
oCollege/Johnson/Spring Park intersection. Count data, as
N provided by the City, is provided in Appendix A. The
a intersection currently operates at level of service B or
1cc better during both peak hours. Calculation forms are provided
in Appendix B.
U.The area is currently served by Transfort Route 1, which
¢ runs along South College. Currently, 30 minute headway
F- service is available from 6:20 AM to 7:17 PM on a year round
basis. This segment of South College is planned as a high
frequency transit corridor in the future.