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Comparing Safety at Signalized Intersections and Roundabouts Using Simulated Rear-End Conflicts

The safety implications of adopting roundabouts in place of conventional signalized intersections have not been adequately assessed. A microscopic simulation model was used to compare the pattern of traffic conflicts at roundabouts with conflicts for signalized intersections. Three indicators of saf...

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Published in:Transportation research record 2008-01, Vol.2078 (1), p.90-95
Main Authors: Saccomanno, Frank F., Cunto, Flávio, Guido, Giuseppe, Vitale, Alessandro
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