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Select the correct sequence of steps for designing the operation of a signalized intersection.

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In signal design: First decide phases, then cycle length, then distribute green times.
Updated On: Jan 13, 2026
  • Signal Phasing \(\rightarrow\) Green Allocation \(\rightarrow\) Cycle Length Selection
  • Green Allocation \(\rightarrow\) Cycle Length Selection \(\rightarrow\) Signal Phasing
  • Cycle Length Selection \(\rightarrow\) Signal Phasing \(\rightarrow\) Green Allocation
  • Signal Phasing \(\rightarrow\) Cycle Length Selection \(\rightarrow\) Green Allocation
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The Correct Option is D

Solution and Explanation

Step 1: Signal Phasing.
Determine the number and sequence of signal phases (e.g., two-phase, three-phase, four-phase).

Step 2: Cycle Length Selection.
After defining phases, establish the total cycle length, typically employing Webster's method.

Step 3: Green Allocation.
Distribute the total cycle time among the phases (green time per approach), considering traffic volume and saturation flow. \[\boxed{\text{Correct sequence = Signal Phasing → Cycle Length Selection → Green Allocation}}\]

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