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125 <br /> RESEARCH TRIANGLE LOGISTICS PARK TRAFFIC IMPACT ANALYSIS <br /> at the intersection of Old NC 86 at 1-40 Eastbound Ramp with a flashing yellow arrow would allow more efficient left- <br /> turn operation in addition to increasing the green time given to the northbound through movement. This reallocation <br /> of green time would lessen the time during which queues block left-turning traffic from the Service Road onto Old NC <br /> 86. Furthermore, if long delays occur during peak periods, it is possible for traffic exiting the development to utilize <br /> access onto Davis Road. <br /> It should be noted that the southbound right-turn from Old NC 86 onto the Service Road meets the requirements for <br /> an exclusive right-turn lane according to the chart contained in the North Carolina Department of Transportation <br /> Policy on Street and Driveway Access to North Carolina Highways. A right-turn lane is not recommended as the <br /> right-of-way does not appear to be available to construct this lane. Delay is anticipated to be minimal on this <br /> approach as the southbound right-turn is free-flowing. <br /> No improvements are recommended at the intersection of Old NC 86 at 1-40 Westbound ramps. The westbound left- <br /> turn operates at LOS F with the addition of the proposed development traffic. However, SimTraffic maximum <br /> observed queues are less than the current 225 feet of provided storage in both the AM and PM peak hours. It is not <br /> uncharacteristic of stop-controlled approaches to unsignalized intersections to operate at failing levels of service <br /> during the peak hours and it should be noted that the westbound right-turn flows freely. It should be noted that all <br /> other movements operate at LOS B or better at this intersection. <br /> Using the traffic analysis presented herein, recommendations are provided to mitigate the impacts associated with <br /> the proposed development. With the recommended improvements in-place all study intersections and approaches <br /> operate at LOS D or better during both peak hours;with three (3)exceptions: <br /> • The westbound left-turn from the 1-40 Westbound ramp onto Old NC 86 operates at LOS F. Stop-controlled <br /> approaches to intersections often operate with longer delays during peak hours. Additionally,the analysis shows <br /> that the existing turn-lane storage is not exceeded. <br /> • The eastbound and northbound approaches to the intersection of Old NC 86 at 1-40 Eastbound ramp operates at <br /> LOS E. However, the overall LOS at this intersection is D. <br /> • The eastbound approach of the Service Road onto Old NC 86 operates at LOS E. Stop controlled approaches to <br /> intersections often operate with longer delays during peak hours. <br /> The analysis presented herein is conservative as it assumes that a significant portion of Waterstone is completed by <br /> the time the proposed development is opened in 2023. Furthermore, NCDOT has two (2)planned projects in the <br /> area in U-5845 (Churton Street Widening)and 1-3306A(I-40 Widening)that will make further improvements to <br /> transportation infrastructure within the study area. <br />