Re-Evaluation Of the Traffic Signaling Systems in Jasa - Mexico Public Market Road Junction and Jasa - Tinajero Road

Authors

  • Rommel C. De Mesa
  • Ralph Justine N. Manalang
  • Gian Paolo T. Manalastas
  • Fernando R. Musni Jr.
  • Hanna Lee B. Navarro
  • Fiona Marie C. Nicolas
  • Rovey M. Pineda
  • John Vincent G. Tongol

Keywords:

Intersection, Pedestrian, Traffic Signaling System, Traffic Signaling Warrants.

Abstract

This study aimed to re-evaluate the currently installed traffic signaling systems at JASA - Mexico Public Market Road Junction and JASA - Tinajero Road. This traffic signaling systems are currently non-operational as they were observed to worsen the traffic congestion when turned on. This study utilized two (2) out of nine (9) traffic signaling warrants from MUTCD (2009): Warrant 2: Four-Hour Vehicular Volume and Warrant 4: Pedestrian Volume. These two warrants utilized vehicle and pedestrian volume counts in analysis. The study was deductive in nature and utilized quantitative approach for data gathering and analysis.

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Published

2023-06-22

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Rommel C. De Mesa, Ralph Justine N. Manalang, Gian Paolo T. Manalastas, Fernando R. Musni Jr., Hanna Lee B. Navarro, Fiona Marie C. Nicolas, Rovey M. Pineda, & John Vincent G. Tongol. (2023). Re-Evaluation Of the Traffic Signaling Systems in Jasa - Mexico Public Market Road Junction and Jasa - Tinajero Road. International Journal of Progressive Research in Science and Engineering, 4(6), 287–290. Retrieved from https://journal.ijprse.com/index.php/ijprse/article/view/918

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