SINGLE LEAD LEFT WITH DETECTOR REDIRECT

THIS SEQUENCE REDIRECTS DETECTORS TO PREVENT YELLOW-TRAP

When both straight-ahead phases are active, this sequence causes calls to the left-turn phase on the street to extend the straight-ahead phases, instead of calling the left-turn phases. Yellow-trap cannot occur with this sequence. However, this will not work with any phase order except split lead.

How detector redirection works:

SINGLE LEAD WITH REDIRECTED DETECTOR

The diagram on the right shows a single lead with left turns allowed only after the cross street phases are active.

single lead permissive redirecting

SINGLE LEAD LEFT-TURN PHASE ORDER

The single lead left-turn sequence normally operates in the following manner:

  1. Assuming traffic is waiting to use them, the left-turn phase operates first, with the concurrent straight-ahead phase.
  2. When the left-turn phase runs out of traffic, it ends with clearance periods, and the oncoming straight-ahead phase is released. Now both straight-ahead phases are moving traffic.
  3. When both straight-ahead phases run out of traffic, they terminate with simultaneous clearance periods.
  4. The cross-street phase then operates.

If some of the approaches or phases have no traffic on them, those phases can be skipped. This can cause the following effects:

  • Parts of the above sequence can be omitted. For example, the street could start with both straight-ahead movements.
  • If one entire street has no traffic waiting, the straight-ahead phases can NOT terminate. Thus, the yellow-trap hazard can not occur.

The numbers on the diagram are phase numbers.

s left
(2 5)
ns thru
(2 6)
ns thru
(4)

SINGLE LEAD QUAD LEFT WITH REDIRECTION

  • This is used with the 5-light protected/permissive left-turn display or the 3-light protected left-turn signal.
  • All signal faces are standard.
  • The circular aspects of the 5-light signal display the same aspects as the adjacent straight-ahead signals.
  • The wiring for this system is standardized.
  • The MUTCD (Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices) prescribes this basic kind of display.
  • With detector redirection, this sequence has protection against yellow-trap from phase skip
Signal faces used with this method
Standard 3-light signal face for left turns that are always protected: protected display
Standard 5-light signal face for left turns that are both permissive and protected: protected and permissive
Standard 3-light signal for completely permissive left turns oncoming to either of the above displays: permissive left display
Standard signal for all straight-ahead indications, and left turns on streets without left-turn phases: 3-light circular indications

DETECTOR REDIRECTION

The phase order of a dual-ring controller is shown. The quad left-turn sequence and dual-ring controller are explained here.

In detector redirection, the left turn detector is redirected away from its left turn phase and toward the adjacent straight-ahead phase whenever the oncoming straight-ahead phase is active (green, yellow, or red clear).

The detector redirection causes the left turn detectors to extend the adjacent straight ahead green instead of calling the left turn phases.

Detector redirection prevents the timers from advancing out of the straight-ahead phases, unless a call is placed on the other street and the controller actually cycles to a phase on the other street. Only then can the left turn phases be actuated again.


PHASE TABLE
Timing Rings:TR-1 (2 4)TR-2 (5 6)
Concurrency:CG-1 (2 5 6)CG-2 (4)
Timing groups:TG-1 (5)TG-2 (2 6)TG-3 (4)
Overlap pairs:(2 5)(2 6)


EXTRA OVERLAP PHASE TABLE
Overlap unitParent phasesConditions
OV-A-
OV-B-
OV-C-
OV-D-
PHASE DIAGRAM

Ring
1

down arrow
Ring
2









TG-1



turn arrowPhase 1

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| CG-1
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TG-2 go arrowPhase 2

go arrowPhase 6








BARRIER
down arrow

BARRIER


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| CG-2
|






TG-3 go arrowPhase 4






go arrow














BARRIER
down arrow

BARRIER










INTERFACING THE INTERSECTION
DETECTOR REDIRECTION

DETECTOR
DetectorNormal
phase
Redirect
phase
Redirect when
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-
22-
-
-
44-
552phase 6 active
66-
-
-
-
-

SIGNAL FACE TABLE
FacePhaseModifier
-

22
-

44
55No red indication (phase 2 in same face)
66
-

-

INTERSECTION DIAGRAM












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6 6 arrow





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4 arrow
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arrow 4
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|6| |6| arrow





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Detectors are blue. Signal faces are orange.
Redirection to phases in parentheses.

QUAD WITH DETECTOR REDIRECT
ADVANTAGES

  1. Maximizes time use at isolated intersection.
  2. Phase skip partially prevents wasting time at empty approaches.
  3. Conforms to driver expectation of phase sequence.
  4. Can be used at a simultaneous node in a progression system.
  5. Can be used away from a simultaneous node in a progression system on the leading side.
  6. Some signal controllers have settings included to implement this method.
  7. Can not yellow-trap.

QUAD WITH DETECTOR REDIRECT
DISADVANTAGES

  1. The order of phases can not be altered to make other sequences without causing yellow-trap.
  2. With no traffic on the cross street, the signal can let left turn traffic back up with heavy oncoming traffic.

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