Abstract
Every people in the world can access the road for the transportation purpose. Several traffic signs and signals are placed in order, to maintain safety for the people. Some places which don't have the proper signals at the intersection might lead to cause more accidents and that kind of intersection are called as uncontrolled intersection. When several type of vehicles sharing and moves in a same carriage width without any gap between vehicles without any proper lane discipline is known as mixed traffic condition. Due to these accidents many people lose their life and many properties are also damaged. Several studies are being done by many literates about the uncontrolled intersection and it is available in the literature under mixed traffic condition for finding out the causes and some remedial measure were provided in those studies. Some of the study indicates about the Gap acceptance, Conflicts, pedestrian crossing behaviour, occupation time of the vehicle and so on. In this study we are going to discuss about those literatures and to give some remedial measures for the conflicts that occur in the uncontrolled intersection under mixed traffic condition.
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[1] Cabanac G, Labbé C and Magazinov A 2021 arXiv:2107.06751v1
Retraction published: 23 February 2022