LOS E definition

LOS E means the roadway is at capacity; the percentage of time delay is greater than 75 percent, passing is virtually impossible, as there are virtually no usable gaps in the traffic stream; vehicles are closely spaced, leaving little room to maneuver, physical and psychological comfort afforded to the driver is poor.

Examples of LOS E in a sentence

  • Master Developer shall complete this improvement prior to issuance of any certificate of occupancy for or final inspection of any dwelling unit in excess of 650 dwelling units in the Project, or upon degradation below Level of Service (LOS) D of the segment of Highland Ranch Parkway between Pyramid Highway and the entrance to the Project, or upon degradation below LOS E of the intersection of Pyramid Highway and Highland Ranch Parkway, whichever first occurs.

  • As shown in this table, none of the study locations are expected to degrade from acceptable conditions (LOS “D” or better) to unacceptable conditions (LOS E or F).

  • During the AM peak, northbound and southbound I-680 would operate at or near free flow conditions (LOS E or better).

  • Operations at the intersection of Macarthur Boulevard/▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Drive in the City of Irvine are anticipated to decrease from LOS D to LOS E with the addition of project traffic, with an increase in V/C ratio of 0.027 from the acceptable baseline level of service.

  • Downstream of the Sunol Boulevard on-ramp merge section, the corridor operates at LOS E in the bottleneck section between the Sunol Boulevard on-ramp and the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Road off-ramp.

  • From ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Road to the Paloma Way on-ramp, southbound I-680 generally operates at LOS E, which indicates that this section is operating very near capacity.

  • Once the Developer has provided the City with a recorded copy of the Funding Agreement, and while the Developer remains in compliance with its obligations under the Funding Agreement, the City shall enforce a LOS E standard that is averaged across parallel corridors including Waring Road, South ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Road and ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Boulevard, which calculations shall be based on service volumes/capacities contained in the Polk Transportation Planning Organization's Polk Roadway Network Database.

  • Mobile source CO concentrations are modeled for signalized intersections expected to operate at unacceptable levels of service (i.e., LOS E or worse).

  • With these improvements, the intersection would operate at LOS E or better.

  • Heavy vehicle PCU (passenger car equivalent units) factors are very high on all existing links – leading to very low LOS (E) on every existing link in the Do-Nothing case.

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