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Sub-problem 4b: Clifton Country Road PM peak hour - Existing ConditionsLost Time At the end of the green, you also have to specify the extension of effective green. This is the number of seconds, after the light goes yellow, that vehicles are still entering the intersection. The HCM assumes 2 seconds. The HCM's default assumptions, then, are that the specified green time is the same as the length of the effective green time. The ideas are different, but the numbers are the same. If you have a green 20 seconds long, and a yellow that’s 3 seconds long, then the lost start-up time means that vehicles are moving during only 18 of the 20 seconds of green, losing 2 seconds. On the other hand, if you assume a green time extension of 2 seconds, vehicles are still entering the intersection for 2 of the 3 seconds of yellow, gaining the two seconds of lost time. By assuming the start-up lost time is 3 seconds and leaving the extension of green unchanged at 2 seconds, we assume the amount of effective green available to the northbound and southbound flows is one second shorter than the green time we assign. If the green time is 20 seconds, subtracting 3 and adding back 2 means we have 19 seconds of effective green. |