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Committee of the Whole/Documents/APPENDIX A: SYNCHRO INFORMATION (339 / 341 / 345 Island Highway Traffic Impact Assessment)
Appendix

APPENDIX A: SYNCHRO INFORMATION (339 / 341 / 345 Island Highway Traffic Impact Assessment)

June 13, 2023Pages 174–1753 sections

Technical appendix describing the traffic modeling software (Synchro and SimTraffic) and the Levels of Service (LOS) criteria used for the traffic analysis.

2. APPROVAL OF AGENDA (motion to approve)
Project Address: 339 / 341 / 345 Island HighwayMethodology: Based on Highway Capacity Manual (HCM)LOS Criteria: Unsignalized intersections graded A (<10 sec delay) through F (>50 sec delay)
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APPENDIX A: SYNCHRO INFORMATION

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SYNCHRO MODELLING SOFTWARE DESCRIPTION

The traffic analysis was completed using Synchro and SimTraffic traffic modeling software. Results were measured in delay, level of service (LOS) and 95th percentile queue length. Synchro is based on the Highway Capacity Manual (HCM) methodology. SimTraffic integrates established driver behaviours and characteristics to simulate actual conditions by randomly “seeding” or positioning vehicles travelling throughout the network. The simulation is run five times (five different random seedings of vehicle types, behaviours and arrivals) to obtain statistical significance of the results.

Levels of Service

Traffic operations are typically described in terms of levels of service, which rates the amount of delay per vehicle for each movement and the entire intersection. Levels of service range from LOS A (representing best operations) to LOS E/F (LOS E being poor operations and LOS F being unpredictable / disruptive operations). LOS E/F are generally unacceptable levels of service under normal everyday conditions.

The hierarchy of criteria for grading an intersection or movement not only includes delay times, but also takes into account traffic control type (stop signs or traffic signal). For example, if a vehicle is delayed for 19 seconds at an unsignalized intersection, it is considered to have an average operation, and would therefore be graded as an LOS C. However, at a signalized intersection, a 19 second delay would be considered a good operation and therefore it would be given an LOS B. The table below indicates the range of delay for LOS for signalized and unsignalized intersections.

Table A1: LOS Criteria, by Intersection Traffic Control

Level of Service Unsignalized Intersection Average Vehicle Delay (sec/veh) Signalized Intersection Average Vehicle Delay (sec/veh)
A Less than 10 Less than 10
B 10 to 15 11 to 20
C 15 to 25 20 to 35
D 25 to 35 35 to 55
E 35 to 50 55 to 80
F More than 50 More than 80
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Extracted from: 2023 06 13 Committee of the Whole Agenda - Agenda - Pdf