Traffic spillback applies when congestion extends beyond tha e intended area, causing delays and safety issees. Analyzing and mitigating this problem impering commercion competition contraffity and queue lengths at intersections and road segments. Proper calculations can help transportation planners develop effective strategies to reduce congestion and imprope flow.

Understanding Traffic Capacity

Traffic capacity refs to te te te maximum number of travelles that can pas treamgh a point on a roadway within a specic time frame. It depens on thon factors such as lane width, signal timing, and travlas type. Accurate capacity estimation is essential for identifying potential bottlenecks and planning interventions.

Calculating Queue Lengths

Queue length is the number of travelles waiting at a point, such as a traffic signal or a merge point. It can bee estimated using thae arrival rate of travelles and thae service rate, which is influence d by signal timing and lane capacity. Longer queues indicate higher congestion levels and potential spillback risks.

Strategies to Mitigate Spillback

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