Operational Modelling

Operational Modelling is used to assess in detail the impact schemes may have on network performance. At this level, there is a focus on detail and data accuracy in the model to ensure that the model outputs provide a realistic outcome for review and assessment. It is important to get the right outputs so that we can provide the best design and optimal layout for optimum traffic flow.


The following Operational Traffic Modelling software and versions are accepted by Main Roads:

  • Sidra: version 9 
  • LinSig: version 3,2,40,0
  • Vissim: version 2020
  • Visum: version 2020
  • Aimsun: version 2020


Guidelines

Operational Modelling Guidelines provides guidance on how operational traffic models should be built for schemes where network performance is being assessed. These guidelines are used in the development of operational traffic models in Western Australia. 

Operational Modelling Guidelines Updates Description provides details of the amendments made to the above Operational Modelling Guidelines document in 2020-2021.

Supporting documents


Auditing

Auditing Process for Operational Modelling describes the traffic model audit process (including roles and responsibilities) for Traffic Signal Approval or where an official model audit is required. The checklists below are used to confirm what needs to be included in building a traffic model:
  • LinSig Model Audit Checklist - model checklist used by modeller and auditor for existing and proposed LinSig models – this is required when a formal audit is carried out by Main Roads
  • Sidra Model Audit Checklist - model checklist used by modeller and auditor for existing and proposed Sidra models – this is required when a formal audit is carried out by Main Roads
  • Vissim Model Audit Checklist - model checklist used by modeller and auditor for existing and proposed Vissim models – this is required when a formal audit is carried out by Main Roads
  • Aimsun Model Audit Checklist - model checklist used by modeller and auditor for existing and proposed Aimsun models – this is required when a formal audit is carried out by Main Roads


Forms and Reports

Acknowledgement of country

The Government of Western Australia acknowledges the traditional custodians throughout Western Australia and their continuing connection to the land, waters and community. We pay our respects to all members of the Aboriginal communities and their cultures; and to Elders both past and present.

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