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The following papers and reports are provided for informational purposes only, as a reference regarding how certain procedures were developed. Some of the information contained in these papers may be outdated. Always use the latest version of the Analysis Procedure Manual (APM) for current procedures.
Simulation Guidelines Project - Towards APM Chapter 8 Revision This project set out to develop a set of rules and criteria for creating, calibrating, and analyzing the results from a microsimulation. Although this study was not totally conclusive, it was used to refine previous simulation practices conducted by ODOT and produced a wide array of useful findings and relationships which will be incorporated into the APM and used as the jumping off point for future work.
Traffic Count Guidelines This paper offers guidance to planning and other staff who are obtaining traffic counts for plans and projects. The guidelines cover the different count types and data available, when to obtain counts, where to place counts and how to write count requests.
Clarification of v/c Ratio Calculation This paper clarifies methodology and parameters used to calculate volume to capacity (v/c) ratios to compare to the Oregon Highway Plan (OHP) and Highway Design Manual (HDM) mobility standards.
Use of v/c Ratio vs. Delay for Planning and Design Decisions for Signalized Intersections This paper presents a comparison of the use of volume/capacity (v/c) ratio versus delay for signalized intersections, and recommends a method that should be used for planning and design decisions.
Updated Roundabout Analysis Methodology  This methodology paper presents a comparison of several different roundabout analysis methodologies and recommends a method that should be used by the Department.
Development of Queue Length Models at Two-way STOP Controlled Intersection: A Surrogate Method This paper presents a model to estimate queue lengths at two-way stop controlled intersections. The model was developed using data collected at 40 unsignalized intersections. The new model was found to out-perform existing methods in predicting observed queue lengths. Additional data collection is planned to make further refinements to the model over time.
Storage Estimates for Unsignalized Intersections This paper presents a comparison of different methods to estimate queue lengths at unsignalized intersections, and recommends a method that should be used by the Department.
Use of Short-term Interval Counts to Determine K Factors This paper clarifies the traffic count procedures that should be used to determine the K Factor. Data and calculations used in the study can be found in the table KFactorSummary.pdf.
Modeling Performance Indicators on Two-Lane Rural Highways: The Oregon Experience This paper presents a model for estimating follower density on two-lane highways which was found to be superior to current performance measures.
Network Capacity Calculation for Area Type
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