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Figure 1.  Configuration of a Queue Jumper Lane with Actuated TSP
Figure 2. Jumper TSP Phase Design
Figure 3 describes the coordination recovery and the green reimbursement strate- strate-gies according to different bus arrival types.
Table 1 shows the input values used to create the simulation scenarios.  Average  travel delays, including those for bus vehicle delay, major-street through vehicle  delay, minor-street through vehicle delay, and intersection vehicle delay, were  used as m
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