Four-Way Stop Delay Calculator

Plan safer junctions with realistic stop delays. Compare scenarios by adjusting arrival rates and headways. Export reports for design notes, bids, and approvals today.

Calculator inputs
Enter your traffic and behavior assumptions. Values are checked and capped to keep results stable.
Adjusts hourly counts to demand flow rate (v/PHF).
Use 1.00 for existing, or >1.00 for forecast.
1.0 = random arrivals; lower means more platooned.
Represents turning, hesitation, and driver differences.
Approx. time lost due to mandatory stop behavior.
Adds control delay components beyond pure queueing.
Headway multiplier: 1 + HV% × hv_k.
Uses absolute grade value for a conservative effect.
Headway multiplier: 1 + (1 − compliance) × comp_k.
Distributed across vehicles: (peds/hr × ped_sec) ÷ vph.

Northbound approach Inputs
Tip: If you have observed saturation headway, use it as the base headway input.
Eastbound approach Inputs
Tip: If you have observed saturation headway, use it as the base headway input.
Southbound approach Inputs
Tip: If you have observed saturation headway, use it as the base headway input.
Westbound approach Inputs
Tip: If you have observed saturation headway, use it as the base headway input.
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Example data table
A simple example scenario for quick checks.
Approach Volume (vph) Lanes Base headway (s) HV (%) Ped/hr
Northbound25012.6610
Eastbound30012.6610
Southbound26012.6610
Westbound29012.6610
Suggested global settings: PHF 0.92, Growth 1.00, Ca² 1.00, Cs² 0.20, Stop penalty 2.0 s, Add-on 4.0 s.
Formula used

This calculator uses a planning-level queueing approximation to estimate average control delay at a four-way stop. It converts volumes to demand flow rate using v = volume / PHF, then applies the growth factor.

  • Adjusted headway (sec/veh): h = h0 × (1 + HV%×hv_k) × (1 + |grade%|×grade_k) × (1 + (1−compliance)×comp_k) + ped_delay
  • Pedestrian delay (sec/veh): ped_delay = (peds/hr × ped_sec) ÷ v
  • Capacity (veh/h): c = 3600 × lanes ÷ h
  • Utilization: ρ = v / c
  • Queue delay (Kingman G/G/1): Wq ≈ (ρ/(1−ρ)) × ((Ca² + Cs²)/2) × (h/lanes)
  • Control delay (sec/veh): d = Wq + stop_penalty + accel/decel_addon
Important: When ρ ≥ 1, the queue is unstable in this model. The calculator flags oversaturation and caps displayed delay to prevent misleading “infinite” values.
How to use this calculator
  1. Enter hourly approach volumes for north, east, south, and west.
  2. Set PHF to convert counts into demand flow rate.
  3. Choose base headway from observations or conservative defaults.
  4. Adjust heavy vehicles, grade, compliance, and pedestrian crossings.
  5. Press Calculate delay to view results above the form.
  6. Use the CSV/PDF buttons to export your scenario outputs.
Notes for construction planning

For temporary traffic control and work zones, small changes in headway assumptions can strongly affect delay. Consider running multiple scenarios: baseline, constrained geometry, increased heavy vehicles, and higher pedestrian activity.

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