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Arterial coordinated control and transit signal priority are effective ways to alleviate traffic congestion. Transit vehicles must enter the bus stops for passenger boarding and alighting. The research of transit signal priority should consider the impact of bus stop locations under the condition of arterial coordinated control. The objective of this paper is to analyze and optimize the bus stops...
Most of the previous studies on Transit Signal Priority (TSP) have assessed benefits of transit and impacts on other road users. However, the typical detection method of TSP contains two steps: Check-in and Check-out. A new mechanism of multi-step detection (Advance call 1, Confirmation, advance call 2, and Check-out) to expand the signal timing adjustment scope for near-side bus stops is presented...
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