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DD1 Queue Example

This document describes a traffic incident on a freeway in Perth with a maximum capacity of 4800 vehicles per hour. Between 7:30AM and 9:30AM the traffic flow was 3000 vehicles per hour, and between 9:30AM and 3:00PM the flow was 3600 vehicles per hour. An accident occurred at 8:00AM that fully closed the freeway. At 8:15AM the freeway partially reopened with a capacity of 2400 vehicles per hour. By 8:30AM the freeway was restored to its maximum capacity. The document asks to determine the time of queue dissipation, longest queue length, total delay, average delay per vehicle, and longest wait time for any vehicle if the traffic jam is modeled as a

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DD1 Queue Example

This document describes a traffic incident on a freeway in Perth with a maximum capacity of 4800 vehicles per hour. Between 7:30AM and 9:30AM the traffic flow was 3000 vehicles per hour, and between 9:30AM and 3:00PM the flow was 3600 vehicles per hour. An accident occurred at 8:00AM that fully closed the freeway. At 8:15AM the freeway partially reopened with a capacity of 2400 vehicles per hour. By 8:30AM the freeway was restored to its maximum capacity. The document asks to determine the time of queue dissipation, longest queue length, total delay, average delay per vehicle, and longest wait time for any vehicle if the traffic jam is modeled as a

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QUESTION TWO

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At 8:00AM, an accident causes the full freeway closure.

At 8:15AM, the freeway is partially opened with the capacity of 2400 veh/hr.

At 8:30AM, the freeway is restored to the maximum capacity after the wreckage removal.

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