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The MnDOT Metro District Microsimulation Experience. Kevin Sommers, PE Minnesota Department of Transportation Kevin.Sommers@DOT.state.mn.us 651-234-7844. In the Beginning…. Models were developed according to user preferences. Several items considered optional including model calibration.
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The MnDOT Metro District Microsimulation Experience Kevin Sommers, PE Minnesota Department of Transportation Kevin.Sommers@DOT.state.mn.us 651-234-7844
In the Beginning…. • Models were developed according to user preferences. • Several items considered optional including model calibration. • Typical model was 1 time period of 60 minutes without origin-destination data. • Reported values based on a single run of model.
CORSIM Training Manual • Developed By Mn/DOT & FHWA to: • Clarify modeling process. • Produce reusable and verifiable products. • Meet Federal operational analysis requirements for the Interstate Access Request.
CORSIM Training Manual • Lists 21 items to be followed on all modeling projects. • Categories: • Model Requirements • Data Requirements • Calibration Requirements • Quality Control Requirements
CORSIM Training Manual • Lists 11 required deliverables. • The most critical are: • Link-Node Diagrams. • Lane Schematics. • QA/QC Sheets. • O-D Matrixes. • Balanced Traffic Demand Dataset. • MOE Tables.
The Freeway Lane Schematic • Graphical representation of freeway made modeling results easier to understand. • Color is used to highlight congested sections.
Design Selection • Typically several designs developed for a freeway corridor. • 2, 3, or 4 design options are tested using microsimulation to determine best option. • Design Options • TH 610 at I-94 • Partial Build vs. Full Build • TH 169 at I-494 • Ring Road System (3 designs)
Design Selection • Interchange Type • I-494 at Lyndale Ave. • Single Point vs. Tight Diamond • Traffic Control • TH 610 at Zachary Lane • Signals vs. Roundabouts • Collector-Distributor Roads • I-35E at CSAH 14 • Connect SB entry ramps to CD Road or Interstate
Tweaking the Design • Sometimes the accepted design needs a little help. • Auxiliary Lanes • I-35 at CSAH 70 • Auxiliary Lane Between CSAH 70 and CSAH 60 • Turn Bays • TH 62 at I-494 • Dual Left vs. Triple Left
Freeways Modeled To Date • 210 miles of freeway modeled including: • 40 miles of I-35W • 31 miles of I-494 • 28 miles of I-94 • 16 miles of I-694 • 14 miles of I-35E • 10 miles of I-35 • 10 miles of I-394
Modeling Website • Advanced CORSIM Manual • Freeway Modeling Workshop Presentations • Modeling Resource Materials • FHWA Traffic Analysis Toolbox • Link to MnDOT Data Extraction Tools • Link to MnDOT Turning Movement Information http://www.dot.state.mn.us/trafficeng/modeling/index.html