2022
DOI: 10.37502/ijsmr.2022.5401
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Examınatıon of Delay and Travel Tıme at Hıghway Toll Booths Usıng A Mıcro Sımulatıon Program: Example of Northern Marmara Hıghway Kurnaköy Toll Booth

Abstract: The aim of this study is to reveal that barrier toll booths are inefficient in terms of delay and travel time when compared to non-barrier toll booths. In our study, Kurnaköy toll booth, on the Northern Marmara Highway, was examined. The toll booth was modeled using the PTV Vissim micro simulation program. Currently, 8 toll booths are in active service and are operated with barriers. As an alternative to the current operation, 4 different operations were modeled: 8 toll booths without barriers, 10 toll booths … Show more

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“…Xing et al built an optimization model to configure a toll lane that considers various payment methods and vehicle-type proportions [18]. Özdemir et al showcased decreased delay values with electronic toll collection over manual toll booths [19]. Furthermore, microsimulations have effectively demonstrated their utility in evaluating toll plazas using traffic control strategies such as plate recognition technology [20], separating passenger cars and heavy vehicles [20,21] and employing ETC system applications [22].…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Xing et al built an optimization model to configure a toll lane that considers various payment methods and vehicle-type proportions [18]. Özdemir et al showcased decreased delay values with electronic toll collection over manual toll booths [19]. Furthermore, microsimulations have effectively demonstrated their utility in evaluating toll plazas using traffic control strategies such as plate recognition technology [20], separating passenger cars and heavy vehicles [20,21] and employing ETC system applications [22].…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%