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Turning Movements onto segments with multiple centreline candidates #9

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aharpalaniTO opened this issue Jan 20, 2017 · 1 comment

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For turn movements which exit onto segments where a downstream ramp or exit appears shortly after, the centreline file may treat these ramps/exits as distinct segments that start at the intersection (see below):

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In the example above, the turning movement counts reflect volumes that are turning from or onto segment 911550 (Burnhamthorpe Rd, W leg). A fraction of the volume that turns onto Burnhamthorpe will then exit onto the 427 NB (represented by segment 911542). Since this ramp is represented as commencing at the intersection itself, however, the volumes turning onto the W leg need to be split onto 911542 and 911550. Due to the nature of the counts, this can't be inferred directly from the data.

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Currently leaving the entrance/exit segments of these turns as NULL so no volumes are mapped to these segments, unless where it's obvious that vast majority of the volume ends up on one segment (i.e. major arterial vs. local road with minimal traffic).

@aharpalaniTO aharpalaniTO added this to In Progress in Volume Project Board Mar 14, 2017
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@aharpalaniTO aharpalaniTO moved this from Completed to On Hold in Volume Project Board Aug 15, 2017
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