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Civil and Environmental Engineering

Louisiana State University

2015

Conventional Merge

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Effect Of Heavy Vehicle On Conventional And Joint Work Zone Merges, James Joseph Dillard Jan 2015

Effect Of Heavy Vehicle On Conventional And Joint Work Zone Merges, James Joseph Dillard

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Lane merges in construction work zones are guided by the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD). The MUTCD typical lane closure guides merging vehicles from one lane into another; from the closed lane, where the construction work is taking place into the open lane. The conventional lane merge often creates conflicts for motorists because queues typically form in the open lane and aggressive drivers use this opportunity to drive in the closed lane as far as they can until forced to merge in the open lane. As a result, the conventional lane merge can create differential speeds and queue …