Growth Areas Authority 31 May Wyndham North Traffic Modelling and SIDRA Analysis

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Growth Areas Authority 31 May 213 Wyndham North Traffic Modelling and SIDRA Analysis

AECOM Wyndham North Traffic Modelling and SIDRA Analysis Wyndham North Traffic Modelling and SIDRA Analysis Prepared for Growth Areas Authority Prepared by AECOM Australia Pty Ltd Level 9, 8 Exhibition Street, Melbourne VIC 3, Australia T +61 3 9653 1234 F +61 3 9654 7117 www.aecom.com ABN 2 93 846 925 31 May 213 6247931 AECOM in Australia and New Zealand is certified to the latest version of ISO91 and ISO141. AECOM Australia Pty Ltd (AECOM). All rights reserved. AECOM has prepared this document for the sole use of the Client and for a specific purpose, each as expressly stated in the document. No other party should rely on this document without the prior written consent of AECOM. AECOM undertakes no duty, nor accepts any responsibility, to any third party who may rely upon or use this document. This document has been prepared based on the Client s description of its requirements and AECOM s experience, having regard to assumptions that AECOM can reasonably be expected to make in accordance with sound professional principles. AECOM may also have relied upon information provided by the Client and other third parties to prepare this document, some of which may not have been verified. Subject to the above conditions, this document may be transmitted, reproduced or disseminated only in its entirety. 31 May 213

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AECOM Wyndham North Traffic Modelling and SIDRA Analysis Table of Contents Executive Summary i 1. Introduction 1 1.1 Background 1 1.2 Melbourne Integrated Transport Model (VITM) 1 1.2.1 Zones 1 1.2.2 Public Transport 1 1.2.3 Road Network 2 1.3 SIDRA modelling 2 2. Review 3 2.1 Westbrook Drive model 3 2.1.1 Overview of model 3 2.2 Recommended enhancements for the Wyndham North model 5 2.2.1 Network Development 5 2.2.2 Zone Disaggregation 5 3. MITM Wyndham North model development 8 3.1 Overview 8 3.2 Population and employment 8 3.3 Truck demand 11 3.3.1 WIFT and MIS 11 3.4 Public transport services 11 3.5 PM model 12 3.6 Estimate of daily trips 13 3.7 External trips 13 4. Forecast Results 14 4.1 Ultimate development results 14 4.1.1 Ultimate weekday daily volumes 14 4.1.2 Ultimate scenario truck volumes 17 4.1.3 Park and Ride volumes 17 4.1.4 Ultimate volume capacity ratios 18 4.2 Interim Forecasts 19 5. Intersection Design 23 5.1 Intersection Modelling Assumptions 27 5.1.1 Volumes 27 5.1.2 Heavy Vehicle Volumes 27 5.1.3 Cycle Times and Phasing 27 5.1.4 Speed Limits 27 5.1.5 Acceptable Operating Conditions 28 5.1.6 Intersection Layouts 28 5.1.7 Intersection Modelling Outputs 28 5.2 Ultimate Year Intersection Design 29 5.2.1 Template Designed Intersections 29 5.2.2 Modelling Designed Intersections 29 5.3 Interim Year Intersection Design 3 5.3.1 Template Designed Intersections 3 5.3.2 Modelling Designed Intersections 3 6. Summary and Conclusions 31 Appendix A Traffic volumes Appendix B Ultimate Year (246) Template Design Intersection Layouts Appendix C Ultimate Year (246) Modelling Design Intersection Layouts A B C 31 May 213

AECOM Wyndham North Traffic Modelling and SIDRA Analysis Appendix D Interim Year (221) Template Design Intersection Layouts Appendix E Interim Year (221) Modelling Design Intersection Layouts D E 31 May 213

AECOM Wyndham North Traffic Modelling and SIDRA Analysis i Executive Summary The purpose of this project is to provide detailed traffic analysis for the Wyndham North PSPs. The intention is that this information be used for subsequent Functional Layout Plans (FLPs) and the development of Wyndham North Developer Contributions Plan (DCP). In order to derive estimates of traffic demand for the Wyndham North PSPs, enhancements were made to the Melbourne Integrated Transport Model (MITM) developed for the modelling of Westbrook Drive / Ison Road in Wyndham growth areas. Two future year scenarios were to be modelled, an Ultimate development scenario and an Interim development scenario. The strategic modelling of the Ultimate development scenario found that the network with the PSPs is predicted to operate within capacity with the exception of some local road and access points to RRL stations and activity centres. The strategic modelling of the Interim development scenario indicated traffic demand on sections of Boundary Road, Doherty s Road and Leakes Road would exceed capacity. The volumes extracted from the Wyndham North ultimate scenario MITM model were used as inputs into the intersection design process. A sensibility check was made against the Western Growth Corridor VITM model prior to undertaking the design. Designs were developed for both an ultimate year (246) and an interim year (221). A methodology to determine the configuration of intersections was developed in which standard template configurations were applied except in cases where a suitable template configuration cannot be readily identified. In this instance, intersection modelling was used to determine intersection layout. This approach was supported by GAA, VicRoads, Wyndham City Council and City of Melton. Twenty intersections in the ultimate scenario and two in the interim scenario were designed using modelling. The remainder were designed using the standard template approach. 31 May 213

AECOM Wyndham North Traffic Modelling and SIDRA Analysis 1 1. Introduction 1.1 Background AECOM was awarded the brief by the Growth Areas Authority (GAA) to undertake strategic modelling and SIDRA intersection modelling for the Wyndham North Precinct Structure Plans (PSPs) in the Western Growth Corridor. The brief stipulated that the model build upon the Melbourne Integrated Transport Model (MITM) developed for the modelling of Westbrook Drive / Ison Road and that two future year scenarios were to be modelled an Ultimate development scenario and an Interim development scenario. The purpose of this project is to provide detailed traffic analysis for the Wyndham north PSPs. The intention is that this information be used for subsequent Functional Layout Plans (FLPs) and the development of Wyndham North Developer Contributions Plan (DCP). To achieve the aims of this project, AECOM has - Received the Westbrook Drive version of the MITM - Audited the MITM network in the western growth region. - Added collector roads and other local area roads within the study area not currently in MITM - Reviewed the placement of transport zone centroid connectors. - Disaggregated the MITM zone systems with the western growth area. - Developed Ultimate development and Interim development scenarios for modelling - Used turning movement outputs from MITM as starting demand for SIDRA analysis. - Assessed the intersection performance and advised on intersection layouts. 1.2 Melbourne Integrated Transport Model (VITM) The Melbourne Integrated Transport Model (MITM) is the name given to the Department of Transport s four-step strategic traffic model. Features of the MITM include: - AM peak assignment of strategic highway and public transport demand - Three vehicle types (Car, Rigid Trucks and Articulated Trucks) - Three public transport modes (Train (Metro and VLine), Trams and Buses.) - Outputs from the Freight Movement Model to forecast truck volumes Details of these features are discussed over the following page. 1.2.1 Zones The MITM covers the Melbourne Statistical Division (MSD) as defined by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) and consists of 2912 transport zones of which 2893 are internal to the MSD with the remainder being either external connectors or regional rail stations. The zones are generally more detailed in the inner and middle suburbs, and along major transport corridors. 1.2.2 Public Transport All public transport routes are coded with details of service frequencies and stopping patterns by time of day. The public transport network includes: - Stopping and express services for all metropolitan passenger train lines (including V/Line) - Services for all tram routes - Services for all bus routes - Zonal public transport fare modelling 31 May 213

AECOM Wyndham North Traffic Modelling and SIDRA Analysis 2 - Rail lines - Park and ride facilities for rail - Links to reflect walk access, including interchanges. 1.2.3 Road Network The modelled highway transport network includes all freeways, highways, arterials, and a selection of collector roads. The network includes: - Geographic and connectivity information; - Clearways and transit lanes; - Parking charges and tolls; and - Links to reflect walk access. Each link in the road network contains attributes relating to the road characteristics such as: - The number of lanes; - The posted speed; - The geographic location; and - An index relating to the link classification. 1.3 SIDRA modelling An intersection modelling package, SIDRA Intersection, was used to analyse the operation and guide the design of the proposed intersections. SIDRA Intersection is an advanced micro-analytical tool used to evaluate signalised and unsignalised intersection designs in terms of capacity, level of service and a wide range of other performance measures. The outputs from SIDRA Intersection used to develop the intersection designs were the: - Intersection Layout Plan, showing the geometry of the intersection. - Movement Summaries outlining a range of operational parameters including degree of saturation, level or service, delay and queue lengths. - Signal Phasing Summaries, including phasing sequence, cycle times and green time allocation. 31 May 213

AECOM Wyndham North Traffic Modelling and SIDRA Analysis 3 2. Review 2.1 Westbrook Drive model 2.1.1 Overview of model The starting point for the development of a model for the Wyndham North PSPs was the Westbrook Drive model developed by SKM for VicRoads in 211. The Westbrooks Drive model was used to assess different alignment options for Westbrook Drive between the Princes Highway and Dohertys Road. The Westbrook Drive model was based on a 29 version of MITM. This version of MITM produced results for the AM 2 hour peak from 7am to 9am. The 29 validation year was updated to a 211 validation year using 211 traffic counts and 211 land use forecasts. The validation of the 211 Westbrook drive model is reported in the SKM report to VicRoads dated 26 September 211. The Westbrook Drive model consisted of 2893 internal zones and 19 external zones for a total of 2912 zones. The external trips are defined by fixed trip matrices. The highway assignment consists of three user classes: - cars - rigid trucks - articulated trucks Car demand is generated within MITM, whereas rigid trucks and articulated tucks are derived from the Melbourne Freight Movement Model (FMM). The Westbrook Drive model produced traffic forecasts for the years 221, 231 and 246. Figure 1 shows the road network from the Westbrook Drive model for the 246 forecast year. Figure 1 shows the key area of interest for the Wyndham North modelling, which defines the four PSPs. Figure 1 also shows a buffer area adjacent to Wyndham North PSPs. The buffer area was identified to ensure the road network and zones immediately adjacent to the Wyndham North PSPs were updated in detail to produce more refined model outputs. Figure 1 indicates that the area defined by the four Wyndham North PSPs and the adjacent buffer has very little representation of local/collector road network. Most of the zones in Wyndham North load directly onto the arterial road network, with some zones connecting into intersections of arterial roads. The public transport services represented in the Westbrook Drive model for 246 include bus services on most of the arterial roads in the Wyndham North region, plus train services on the RRL alignment. The RRL has four new stations, all in the Wyndham North area, but none of these were represented as park and ride stations. 31 May 213

AECOM Wyndham North Traffic Modelling and SIDRA Analysis 4 Figure 1 Westbrook Drive model road network 31 May 213

AECOM Wyndham North Traffic Modelling and SIDRA Analysis 5 2.2 Recommended enhancements for the Wyndham North model A review of the Westbrook Drive model with respect to the requirements of the Wyndham North model confirmed that the following enhancements were required: - Coding of the future local / collector road network in the Wyndham North PSPs and adjacent buffer region - Disaggregation of the zones in the Wyndham North and buffer region - Updating the truck demand using the latest version of the FMM - Updating the external trips with the latest information from VicRoads - Coding the RLL stations as park and ride stations - Deriving a PM assignment model based on the AM model The next section documents the development of the Wyndham North model and shows the traffic assignment results for an interim network and an ultimate network. 2.2.1 Network Development The Growth Areas Authority (GAA) provided AECOM with an ultimate network plan for the four Wyndham North PSPs and adjacent land (buffer region). Most of the arterial network in the GAA ultimate network was already coded within the Westbrook Drive model. However, the GAA plan required the addition of local / collector roads into the model. The addition of the local / collector roads is intended to more realistically represent local traffic access and the way traffic distributes between the arterial network and local origins and destinations. Figure 2 shows the ultimate road network proposed for the Wyndham North PSPs and surrounding buffer region. This ultimate network was coded into the Wyndham North model, using the Westbrook Drive 246 network as a starting point. Compared to the Westbrook drive model, the Wyndham North model has: - 714 more links - 374 more nodes - 188 more lane kms The vast majority of additional lane kms is due to the addition of local / collector roads. 2.2.2 Zone Disaggregation GAA provided AECOM with a proposed structure plan for the Wyndham North PSPs. The structure plan divided the four Wyndham North PSPs into 82 zones and the surrounding buffer region into 71 zones. The Westbrook Drive model had the PSPs represented by 33 zones and the buffer region 49 zones. Therefore the Wyndham North model required an addition of 71 zones, 49 in the PSPs and 22 in the buffer region. Figure 3 shows the zone outlines for both the Westbrook Drive model and the Wyndham North model. Most of the zone disaggregation occurs within the four Wyndham North PSPs, with some disaggregation occurring in the buffer region adjacent to the PSPs. 31 May 213

AECOM Wyndham North Traffic Modelling and SIDRA Analysis 6 Figure 2 Wyndham North model ultimate road network 31 May 213

AECOM Wyndham North Traffic Modelling and SIDRA Analysis 7 Figure 3 Westbrook Drive Model and Wyndham North model zones 31 May 213

AECOM Wyndham North Traffic Modelling and SIDRA Analysis 8 3. MITM Wyndham North model development 3.1 Overview Following the review of the Westbrook Drive model, the development of the Wyndham North model involved incorporating additional network details, particularly with respect to local and collector roads and the disaggregation of zones. GAA provided AECOM with updated demographic and landuse information for the zones in the PSP and buffer regions. This information included: - the number of houses - population - education enrolments - employment 3.2 Population and employment Figure 4 shows the density of households per hectare. This indicates that apart from a commercial / light industrial buffer south of Boundary Road, residential development is distributed relatively evenly thorough the four PSPs (outlined in blue). This contrasts with the distribution of employment shown in Figure 5, which indicates that employment is concentrated to the north around Boundary Road, to the east of Forsyth Road, and around town centres located at rail stations. Further to the south away from the study area there is significant clustering of employment at the Werribee Employment Precinct. The updating of demographic data represented a significant increase in total population within the Wyndham North PSPs and a slight decrease in employment within the Wyndham North PSPs. School enrolment data was added to the PSPs, which was absent from the Westbrook Drive model. Table 1 shows the difference in demographic data between the Westbrook Drive model and the Wyndham North model. Table 1 Updating demographic data for Wyndham North 246 Population Employment Enrolments Westbrook Drive model 81,19 21,4 Wyndham North model 18,844 18,964 13,9 Change 34% -1% 13,9 31 May 213

AECOM Wyndham North Traffic Modelling and SIDRA Analysis 9 Figure 4 Wyndham North Model Household Density 31 May 213

AECOM Wyndham North Traffic Modelling and SIDRA Analysis 1 Figure 5 Wyndham North Model Employment Density 31 May 213

AECOM Wyndham North Traffic Modelling and SIDRA Analysis 11 3.3 Truck demand The truck demand for the Wyndham North model was initially derived from the Melbourne Freight Movement Model (FMM). Key assumptions for predicting truck demand for the Wyndham North area relate to the operation of the Western Intermodal Freight Terminal (WIFT), and the Metropolitan Intermodal System (MIS). 3.3.1 WIFT and MIS WIFT is planned to be an intermodal terminal where rail freight arriving from interstate is transferred from rail to truck. The current interstate intermodal terminal is located at the Dynon port precinct. The operations of the current terminal will be moved to WIFT, which is expected to be located north of Boundary Road. The FMM assumes that WIFT is operating in 246. MIS is planned to be a system of container freight terminals for port related container freight. The MIS operations will involve line haul movements from the port to the terminals, then transfer of containers from the terminals to the importer/exporter final destination of the container (Impex). It is assumed that the line haul is undertaken 25% by road on high productivity vehicles and 75% by rail. It is also assumed that the line haul movement does not occur during peak hours. The transfer of containers from the terminal to the Impex sites occurs throughout the day and night. For the purpose of the Wyndham North modelling, after consultation with GAA, VicRoads, Wyndham City and City of Melton it was agreed truck volumes generated by the FMM in the Wyndham North area were too coarse to accurately reflect network planning at a PSP level. It was agreed that instead that trucks should comprise 15% of the traffic on Boundary Road and the OMR and 6% of other arterial roads. These truck percentages were chosen in consideration of truck volumes on existing surrounding arterial roads, and were agreed between GAA, VicRoads, Wyndham City and City of Melton. The car traffic from the Wyndham North model is therefore uplifted to represent these truck volumes. 3.4 Public transport services The public transport service coverage used in the Wyndham North model is the same as the service coverage used in the Westbrook Drive model with some alterations. These alterations include: - Move the Sayers Road RRL station south to location indicated on the structure plan - Routing bus services to the adjusted station location - Removing bus services off Forsyth Road and putting them onto adjacent local roads. Buses were removed from Forsyth Road to allow for the testing of removing the Forsyth Road RRL overpass. Consistent with the Westbrook drive model, the Wyndham north model assumed ten minute AM Peak headways for the Regional Rail Link services, and a mix of 3 minute and 15 minute headways for bus services. In addition to the above changes the Wyndham North model added the capability of the RRL station to cater for park and ride access. This results in some addition car traffic around the RRL stations. 31 May 213

AECOM Wyndham North Traffic Modelling and SIDRA Analysis 12 Figure 6 Public Transport coverage for 246 3.5 PM model The Wyndham North model generates private vehicle (car) demand matrices for a typical weekday AM period from 7am to 9am. Estimates of the PM Peak demand were derived by transposing the AM matrices and factoring the matrices by trip purpose to allow for differences in the mix of trip purposes between the AM and PM peaks. For example, analysis of the VISTA7 travel survey data indicated that the total number of work to home trips in the 2 hour PM peak is 7.9% of the total home to work trips in the 2 hour AM peak. Therefore, the PM work to home demand was estimated by transposing the AM home to work matrix and multiplying by.79. PM traffic volumes were obtained by assigning the estimate of PM demand onto the highway network. This method of estimating PM demand does not explicitly model public transport. Therefore, estimates of the traffic generated by RRL park and ride trips were derived by reversing the park and ride traffic calculated in the AM model. Table 2 shows the AM to PM peak factors by trip purpose used to derive an estimate of the PM peak demand. It should be noted that the 2 hour PM peak is a 2 hour average of a 3 hour period. 31 May 213

AECOM Wyndham North Traffic Modelling and SIDRA Analysis 13 Table 2 AM to PM factors by trip purpose Trip Purpose AM 2hr VISTA7 PM 2hr VISTA7 AM to PM factor Home Based Work 498,172 353,69.79 Home Based Education Primary 36,93 213,55.592 Home Based Education Secondary 187,518 65,291.348 Home Based Education Tertiary 31,445 19,369.616 Home Based Shopping/Recreation 96,6 291,713 3.37 Home Based Other 278,739 316,226 1.134 Employers Business 75,693 84,829 1.121 Non Home Based Other 323,73 44,347 1.249 Total 1,852,233 1,748,346.944 3.6 Estimate of daily trips Daily (typical weekday) traffic estimates were derived by combining the AM and PM estimates and multiplying by combined peak to daily factors for cars and for trucks. These factors were derived from the 26 screenline count data collected by VicRoads and analysing the proportion of traffic occurring in the AM and PM peak periods compared to the daily traffic. Table 3 shows the factors used to estimate daily traffic from the AM and PM estimates. Table 3 Am & PM to daily factors AM & PM to Daily Cars 3.24 Trucks 3.87 3.7 External trips Analysis of the external trips used in the Westbrook Drive model indicated that the total number of trips coming in and out of the external location on the Princes Freeway near Little River did not meet VicRoads expectations for growth based on recent observed growth. Therefore, the VicRoads provided new estimates for the growth in external trips on Princes Freeway, these are shown in Table 4. Table 4 External trips on Princes Freeway Model Year AM PM In Out In Out 211 3,975 2,984 3,274 4,774 221 4,946 3,713 4,74 5,941 246 8,543 6,412 7,36 1,26 31 May 213

AECOM Wyndham North Traffic Modelling and SIDRA Analysis 14 4. Forecast Results 4.1 Ultimate development results The ultimate development scenario had the following features: - 246 population, school enrolment and employment forecasts for all areas outside of the Wyndham North PSPs and buffer region, (as per the 246 Westbrook Drive model) - The assumed 246 road network and public transport service pattern for areas outside of the Wyndham North PSPs and buffer region, (as per the 246 Westbrook Drive model) - The ultimate network, zone and landuse inputs for the Wyndham North PSPs and the buffer region to the north, east and to the south of the PSPs. The results of the ultimate scenario model run are summarised below. 4.1.1 Ultimate weekday daily volumes Figure 7 shows the forecast weekday traffic volumes for the ultimate scenario. This indicates that the roads carrying the highest volumes within the Wyndham North PSPs are Boundary Road, Derrimut Road, Leakes Road and sections of Westbrook Drive and Davis Road. Other nearby roads carrying high volumes are the Outer Metropolitan Ring Road (OMR), the East West road north of Boundary Road, and Palmers Road. It is noted that zones south of Werribee River have not been disaggregated, that is, they have not been refined as they have in the traffic model for the Wyndham West area located south of the river. As such, volumes on Armstrong Road south of the river are influenced by zones that load the network across barriers such as RRL and the proposed rail stabling and will be higher in the model than would be expected, while volumes on Westbrook Drive are also affected but will be lower in the model than expected. The Wyndham West PSP model has disaggregated the zones south of the Werribee River to load the network appropriately. As such, any volumes/infrastructure recommendations for Armstrong Road and Westbrook Drive south of Werribee River must be based on information sourced from the Wyndham West PSP modelling. Figure 8 shows the volume thresholds for the indicative number of lanes required. This indicates that Boundary Road, Leakes Road, Derrimut Road and Davis Road north of Dohertys Road will all require three lanes each way. Dohertys Road carries volumes suggesting a requirement of between one and two lanes. AM peak and PM peak plots are provided in Appendix A. 31 May 213

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AECOM Wyndham North Traffic Modelling and SIDRA Analysis 16 Figure 8 Daily volume lane thresholds for the ultimate scenario 31 May 213

AECOM Wyndham North Traffic Modelling and SIDRA Analysis 17 4.1.2 Ultimate scenario truck volumes As previously discussed the introduction of WIFT will create a focal point for moving of container freight to and from interstate and greater Melbourne and Victoria. The introduction of MIS will be a focal point for container freight to and from the Port of Melbourne and greater Melbourne and Victoria. The location of the WIFT and MIS sites is assumed to be north of Boundary Road and east of Derrimut Road. Key routes for the freight movements in the study area are Boundary Road and the Outer Metropolitan Ring Road (OMR). For the purpose of the Wyndham north modelling, after consultation with GAA and stakeholders it is assumed that trucks comprise 15% of the traffic on Boundary Road and the OMR and 6% of other arterial roads. The car traffic from the Wyndham North model is therefore uplifted to represent these truck volumes. 4.1.3 Park and Ride volumes One change to the Westbrook Drive model was the introduction of the ability to model park and ride trips to the RRL stations. Four stations are assumed in the ultimate scenario, one near Sayers Road, one between Davis Road and Tarneit Road, one near Derrimut Road and one near Dohertys Road. Figure 9 shows the forecast park and ride traffic volumes for the AM peak. As would be predicted, the park and ride traffic is greatest near the stations. The precise nature of this traffic will depend on the size and location of the park and ride car parks and availability of on street parking on nearby street, details the strategic model does not consider. However, Figure 9 does indicate that there might be some local traffic generated by the park and ride stations. Figure 9 Park and Ride traffic volumes for the AM peak ultimate scenario 31 May 213

AECOM Wyndham North Traffic Modelling and SIDRA Analysis 18 4.1.4 Ultimate volume capacity ratios The strategic model allows for a comparison of the forecast traffic volumes to the road capacity for each section of the road network by the calculation of volume to capacity ratios (VCR). The VCR analysis is not intended to replace a more thorough capacity analysis that is undertaken using SIDRA, however, the VCR analysis can help interpret the operation of the network, the road layout and the location of key traffic generators. Figure 1 and Figure 11 show the forecast volume capacity ratios for the AM and PM peaks respectively. As seen in Figure 1, most of the network within Wyndham North is predicted to operate within capacity, with the exception of some local roads located either near an RRL station or near schools. Sections of Boundary Road, Leakes Road and Derrimut Road are forecast to approach capacity in the AM peak. Figure 11 shows the forecast volume capacity ratios for the PM peak. This indicates that there is some local traffic congestion around town centres such as the town centre near the RRL station at Sayers Road. Sections of Leakes Road and Boundary Road will be approaching capacity. Traffic congestion on local roads is expected to be relieved by left in / left out intersections, which are not included in the model. More detailed plots of volume capacity ratios volumes are provided in Appendix A. Figure 1 AM peak volume capacity ratios for the ultimate scenario 31 May 213

AECOM Wyndham North Traffic Modelling and SIDRA Analysis 19 Figure 11 PM peak volume capacity ratios for the ultimate scenario 4.2 Interim Forecasts An interim development scenario was developed to test the network performance for a possible interim stage of development. The interim scenario had the following features: - 221 population, school enrolment and employment forecasts for all areas outside of the Wyndham North PSPs and buffer region, (as per the 221 Westbrook Drive model) - The assumed 221 road network and public transport service pattern for areas outside of the Wyndham North PSPs and buffer region, (as per the 221 Westbrook Drive model) - Freight demand as per the 221 Westbrook Drive model, i.e. no WIFT or MIS - The ultimate zone and landuse inputs for the Wyndham North PSPs - An interim road network within the PSPs. The interim road network reflects the arterial road delivery strategy discussed between GAA, VicRoads, Wyndham City and City of Melton. The strategy is based on the draft arterial road protocol, which entails delivery of a constructed carriageway by new development, whether this is delivery of a constructed carriageway where none currently exists, or provision of an additional carriageway where one currently does exist. The interim model also reflects ultimate land use in the Wyndham North area to test the proposed road delivery strategy against the traffic generated by this development, and as such some level of congestion in the model outputs is considered appropriate. In the interim model Boundary Road is coded as two lanes (one lane in each direction), and Dohertys Road and Leakes Roads are coded as four lanes (two lanes in each direction). The interim network does not include the bridges across the Werribee River or the Forsyth Road crossing of the Regional Rail Link (RRL), as these are not expected to be delivered in the next 1 years. The interim road network reflects the number of lanes on overpasses of the RRL which will be delivered by the RRL project. Derrimut Road is coded as six lanes to reflect its status as the major north-south arterial road connecting to freeways and major arterials. The interim network is shown in Figure 12. 31 May 213

AECOM Wyndham North Traffic Modelling and SIDRA Analysis 2 Figure 12 Interim Road Network Interim Development Network in Wyndham North Legend Interim Network Lanes 1 lane 2 lanes 3 lanes >3 lanes Freeway Zone Connector Rail line Buffer Wyndham North PSPs ± Figure 13 and Figure 14 shows the ranges of average weekday volumes for the interim scenario. This indicates that Doherty s Road, Leakes Road and Derrimut Road are forecast to have the highest traffic volumes. Figure 15 shows the forecast AM peak Volume Capacity Ratios (VCRs) for the interim scenario. AM peak and PM peak plots are provided in Appendix A. This indicates that volumes on Boundary Road, Leakes Road and Dohertys Road are forecast to exceed capacity, in a number of locations. 31 May 213

Wyndham North Traffic Modelling and SIDRA Analysis AECOM Figure 13 31 May 213 Interim Scenario Daily Volumes 21

AECOM Wyndham North Traffic Modelling and SIDRA Analysis 22 Figure 14 Interim Scenario Daily Volume Ranges Interim Development Daily Volume in Wyndham North Legend Interim Network Daily Volume <9 9-18 18-27 >27 Buffer Wyndham North PSPs ± Figure 15 Interim Scenario AM VCR Legend Interim Network AM VCR Interim Development AM VCR in Wyndham North <.6.6 -.8.8-1. >1. Buffer Wyndham North PSPs ± 31 May 213

AECOM Wyndham North Traffic Modelling and SIDRA Analysis 23 5. Intersection Design The volumes extracted from the Wyndham North ultimate MITM model were used as inputs into the intersection design process. A sensibility check was made against the Western Growth Corridor VITM model prior to undertaking the design for the ultimate scenario. Intersections were designed for both an ultimate year (246) and an interim year (221). GAA, VicRoads, Wyndham City and City of Melton all agreed a template approach should be developed for intersection configurations for the Wyndham North area, which could then be applied to future growth area precincts. The templates developed drew on experience in previous PSP planning and standard practice in intersection design. A methodology to determine the configuration of intersections was developed in which standard template configurations were applied except in cases where a suitable template configuration could not be readily identified or agreed upon. In this instance, intersection modelling was used to determine intersection layout. This approach was supported by GAA, VicRoads, Wyndham City Council and City of Melton. Intersection modelling was undertaken using SIDRA Intersection. SIDRA Intersection is a micro-analytical tool used to evaluate signalised intersection designs in terms of capacity, level of service (LOS) and a wide range of other performance measures. Intersection numbers as outlined in Wyndham North Development Contributions Plan, locations and method of design are listed Table 5 and shown schematically in Figure 16. In response to high volumes generated on connectors associated with the two major town centres and adjacent train stations (near Derrimut Road and Sayers Road), additional local roads and intersections IN-9-8, IN-9-13 and IN-91-8 were added to provide alternative routes to better distribute this traffic. An additional connector road and intersection IN-91-13 were also added in the southern section of PSP 191 to better distribute high connector road volumes in this area. Table 5 Number Intersections Summary Location Design Method Ultimate Year Design Method Interim Year IN-88-1 Boundary and Davis Modelling Template IN-88-2 Davis and East-West connector (north) Template Template IN-88-3 Davis and East-West connector (central) Template Template IN-88-4 Dohertys and Ison Modelling Template IN-88-5 Dohertys and Gard (connector) Template Template IN-88-6 Dohertys and Davis Modelling Template IN-88-7 Ison and East-West connector Blvd (south) Template Template IN-88-8 Ison and East-West connector (central) Modelling Template IN-88-9 Davis and East-West connector (south) Modelling Template IN-88-1 Leakes and Ison Template Template IN-88-11 Leakes and North-South connector Template Template IN-88-12 Sayers and Ison Modelling Template IN-88-13 Ison and East-West connector (north) Template Template IN-89-1 Boundary and North-South connector (west) Template Template IN-89-2 Boundary and Tarneit Template Template IN-89-3 Boundary and North-South connector (east) Template Template IN-89-4 Boundary and Derrimut Modelling Template IN-89-5 Tarneit and Kenning Template Template 31 May 213

AECOM Wyndham North Traffic Modelling and SIDRA Analysis 24 Number Location Design Method Ultimate Year Design Method Interim Year IN-89-6 Derrimut and East-West connector (central) Modelling Template IN-89-7 Dohertys and North-South connector Blvd Template Template IN-89-8 Dohertys and Tarneit Template Template IN-89-9 Dohertys and North-South connector Template Template IN-89-1 Dohertys and Derrimut Modelling Modelling IN-89-11 Tarneit and East-West connector (south) Template Template IN-89-12 Derrimut and East-West connector (south) Modelling Template IN-89-13 Leakes and connector to west of Cottesloe Blvd Template Template IN-89-14 Leakes and Tarneit Modelling Modelling IN-89-15 Leakes and Crossway Ave Template Template IN-89-16 Leakes and Derrimut Modelling Template IN-9-1 Boundary and North-South connector Template Template IN-9-2 Boundary and Morris Modelling Template IN-9-3 Boundary and Forsyth / Christies Modelling Template IN-9-4 Morris and East-West connector (north) Template Template IN-9-5 Forsyth / Christies and East-West connector (north) Template Template IN-9-6 Morris and East-West connector (central) Template Template IN-9-7 Forsyth / Christies and East-West connector (central) Template Template IN-9-8 Dohertys and Additional North-South connector Template Template IN-9-9 Dohertys and North-South connector Template Template IN-9-1 Dohertys and Morris Template Template IN-9-11 Dohertys and Woods Template Template IN-9-12 Dohertys and Forsyth / Christies Template Template IN-9-13 Morris and Additional East-West connector Template Template IN-9-14 Morris and East-West connector (south) Template Template IN-9-15 Leakes and Sunset Views Blvd Modelling Template IN-9-16 Leakes and Morris Modelling Template IN-9-17 Leakes and Woods Modelling Template IN-9-18 Leakes and Forsyth / Christies Template Template IN-9-19 Forsyth / Christies and East-West connector Blvd (south) Template Template IN-91-1 Leakes and North-South connector Modelling Template IN-91-2 Leakes and Davis Modelling Template IN-91-3 Davis and East-West connector (north) Template Template IN-91-4 Sayers and North-South connector (west) Modelling Template IN-91-5 Sayers and Armstrong Custom Template IN-91-6 Sayers and North-South connector (east) Template Template IN-91-7 Davis and Sayers Template Template 31 May 213

AECOM Wyndham North Traffic Modelling and SIDRA Analysis 25 Number Location Design Method Ultimate Year Design Method Interim Year IN-91-8 Armstrong and Additional East-West connector Template Template IN-91-9 Armstrong and East-West connector (north) Template Template IN-91-1 Armstrong and East-West connector (south) Template Template IN-91-11 Armstrong and Hogans Custom Template IN-91-12 Hogans and North-South connector Blvd Template Template IN-91-13 Hogans and Additional North-South connector Template Template IN-91-14 Davis and Hogans Custom Template IN-91-15 Davis and East-West connector (south) Template Template 31 May 213

Wyndham North Traffic Modelling and SIDRA Analysis AECOM Figure 16 31 May 213 Intersection Locations 26

AECOM Wyndham North Traffic Modelling and SIDRA Analysis 27 5.1 Intersection Modelling Assumptions For each of the intersections designed using SIDRA Intersection modelling, a number of assumptions were made. These are detailed in the following sections. 5.1.1 Volumes In both the ultimate and interim year assessments the following assumptions were applied to traffic volumes: - 55% of the two-hour strategic model traffic volumes were used as a peak hour volume - Loading was applied consistently across the peak hour period (Peak Flow Factor = 1) - 5 pedestrians per hour in all directions have been assumed, except along Boundary Road at which 25 pedestrians per hour were applied. - Vehicular flows were rounded up to the nearest integer for analysis. 5.1.2 Heavy Vehicle Volumes In the ultimate year analysis, heavy vehicle volumes were applied as a proportion of total vehicles. The proportions varied by road type and are summarised in in Table 6. For example 6% of total vehicles travelling from an arterial to another arterial or Boundary Road were assumed to be heavy vehicles. However it was assumed no vehicles turned from an Arterial into a collector or local road. Table 6 Ultimate Year Truck Proportions Turning from / turning to Collector / Local Arterial Boundary Road Collector / Local % % % Arterial % 6% 6% Boundary Road % 6% 15% In the interim year heavy vehicle volumes were applied as extracted from the Wyndham North strategic model. 5.1.3 Cycle Times and Phasing In both the ultimate and interim year assessments the following assumptions were applied to signals: - Cycle time of 12 seconds at all intersections - Fully controlled right turns - Diamond phasing tested prior to testing alternate phasing arrangements 5.1.4 Speed Limits In the ultimate year assessment the following speed limit assumptions were applied: - 8km/h allocated to the 6 lane roadways - 7km/h allocated to the 4 lane roadways - 6km/h allocated to the 2 lane roadways - 5km/h allocated to roadways within activity centres In the interim year assessment the following speed limit assumptions were applied: - Leakes Road 8km/h - Leakes Road (either side of Derrimut Road intersection) 6km/h - Derrimut Road 8 km/h - Dohertys Road 6km/h - Boundary 8km/h - Tarneit Road 6km/h 31 May 213

AECOM Wyndham North Traffic Modelling and SIDRA Analysis 28 - Davis Road 6km/h - Davis Road (between Dohertys and Boundary Roads) 8km/h - Sayers Road 6km/h - Westbrook Drive / Ison Road 8km/h - Forsyth Road 8km/h - Morris Road 6km/h 5.1.5 Acceptable Operating Conditions Acceptable operating conditions, at which a layout design is considered sufficient, were based on the degree of saturation (DOS) of the intersection. The following assumptions were followed in reaching acceptable operating conditions: - When the DOS was less than.7 on a movement, the intersection geometry was reduced until the minimum allowable geometry was reached, or the DOS was above.7. - When the DOS was between.7 and.95 on a movement, it was considered that acceptable operating conditions had been met. - When the DOS was greater than.95, the intersection geometry was increased until the maximum allowable geometry was reached, or the DOS was below.95. 5.1.6 Intersection Layouts Some over-riding assumptions used for the intersection layouts are specified below: - 3-leg intersections provide pedestrian crossings on two arms only, except in activity centres where high pedestrian activity is expected. - Auxiliary turn and approach lane maximum length is 15 metres - Slip lanes avoided where possible for interim year designs - Existing roads will be utilised in their current form, where practical, to minimise upgrades 5.1.7 Intersection Modelling Outputs For each of the modelled intersections, the following SIDRA outputs have been provided: - Intersection layout plan; - Peak hour movement summaries; and - Peak hour signal phasing summaries. 31 May 213

AECOM Wyndham North Traffic Modelling and SIDRA Analysis 29 5.2 Ultimate Year Intersection Design 5.2.1 Template Designed Intersections The template designs agreed between GAA, VicRoads, Wyndham City Council and City of Melton used in the ultimate year intersection designs are listed in Table 7. A complete list of template designed intersection layouts is provided in Appendix B. Table 7 Ultimate Year Template Designs Intersection Type Description 6 to 6 Lane Arterial - Use same number of through lanes in the intersection as the agreed number of lanes for each arterial (as shown in Figure 2) - Double right turns lanes in all directions - Minimum length of turning lanes as agreed by GAA, VicRoads and Council - Flaring as needed to accommodate turning lanes - Include allowance for future modification of intersection for bus queue jump lanes where appropriate 6 to 4 Lane Arterial Intersection - Use same number of through lanes in the intersection as the agreed number of lanes for each arterial (as shown in Figure 2) - Double right turns lanes on 6 lane sections of intersection - Single right turn lanes on 4 lane sections of intersection - Minimum length of turning lanes as agreed by GAA, VicRoads and Council - Flaring as needed to accommodate turning lanes - Include allowance for future modification of intersection for bus queue jump lanes where appropriate 4 to 4 Lane Arterial - Use same number of through lanes in the intersection as the agreed number of lanes for each arterial (as shown in Figure 2) - Minimum length of turning lanes as agreed by GAA, VicRoads and Council - Flaring as needed to accommodate turning lanes - Include allowance for future modification of intersection for bus queue jump lanes where appropriate Arterial to Connector - Use same number of through lanes in the intersection as the agreed number of lanes for each arterial (as shown in Figure 2) - Single right turn lanes - Minimum length of turning lanes as agreed by GAA, VicRoads and Council - Flaring as needed to accommodate turning lanes - No left turn slip lanes at town centres or near multiple school locations in response to higher anticipated pedestrian volumes Arterial to Town Centre Connector Arterial to Industrial Connector - Arterial to connector intersection template with no left turn slip lanes to improve pedestrian priority at intersection - Arterial to connector intersection template with two right turn lanes in and out of connectors in industrial areas 5.2.2 Modelling Designed Intersections A total of 2 intersections were designed using SIDRA Intersection for the ultimate year. Complete intersection modelling outputs, including layouts and results discussion is provided in Appendix C. 31 May 213

AECOM Wyndham North Traffic Modelling and SIDRA Analysis 3 5.3 Interim Year Intersection Design 5.3.1 Template Designed Intersections The template designs agreed between GAA, VicRoads, Wyndham City Council and City of Melton used in the interim year intersection designs are listed in Table 8. A complete list of template designed intersection layouts is provided in Appendix D. Table 8 Interim Year Template Designs Approach Type Description Standard Capacity 2 Lane Arterial High Capacity 2 Lane Arterial Standard Capacity 4 Lane Arterial High Capacity 4 Lane Arterial 2 Lane Arterial At Connector 4 Lane Arterial At Connector - 4 lanes at intersection (1 through lane in each direction plus additional short 1m through lane including absolute minimum taper) - Separate single right turn lane (7m long plus 3m taper) - Separate single left turn slip lane - 4 lanes at intersection (1 through lane in each direction plus additional 1m short standup lane on arrival side and 1m short lane on departure side, both including minimum taper) - Separate single right turn lane (7m long plus 3m taper) - Separate single left turn slip lane - 4 lanes at intersection (2 through lanes in each direction) - Separate single right turn lane (7m long plus 3m taper) - Separate single left turn slip lane - 6 lanes at intersection (2 through lanes in each direction plus additional 1m short stand-up lane on arrival side and 1m short lane on departure side, both including minimum taper) - Separate single right turn lane (7m long plus 3m taper) - Separate single left turn slip lane - 2 lanes at intersection (1 through lane in each direction) - Separate single right turn lane (5m long with minimum taper) - Separate single left turn stand-up lane(3m long with absolute minimum taper) - 4 lanes at intersection (2 through lanes in each direction) - Separate single right turn lane (5m long with minimum taper) - Separate single left turn stand-up lane(3m long with absolute minimum taper) Standard Connector - 2 lanes at intersection (1 through lane in each direction) - Separate single right turn lane - Left turn lane combined with through lane Industrial Connector - 2 lanes at intersection (1 through lane in each direction) - Separate single right turn lane - Separate left turn slip lane The Standard Capacity 2 Lane Arterial and Standard Capacity 4 Lane Arterial templates are the same, as VicRoads standard practice is to require a short through lane at arterial intersections. The absolute minimum length of the short through lane has been applied to the templates. The short through lane in some Standard Capacity 2 Lane Arterial intersections has however been removed where these intersections are on the edge of the precinct and are not expected to experience high volumes. In preparing the functional layout plans for the interim intersections, it is expected that in most cases where the ultimate scenario contains left turn slip lanes, the interim layout will be designed to provide these left turn slip lanes if this does not result in additional redundant works when the intersection is upgraded to its ultimate configuration. 5.3.2 Modelling Designed Intersections Two intersections were designed using SIDRA Intersection for the interim year. Complete intersection modelling outputs, including layouts and results discussion is provided in Appendix E. 31 May 213

AECOM Wyndham North Traffic Modelling and SIDRA Analysis 31 6. Summary and Conclusions Strategic modelling was undertaken for the Wyndham North PSPs for an Ultimate development and an Interim development scenario. The strategic modelling of the Ultimate development scenario found that the network with the PSPs is predicted to operate within capacity with the exception of some local road and access points to RRL stations and activity centres. The strategic modelling of the Interim development scenario indicated traffic demand on sections of Boundary Road, Doherty s Road and Leakes Road would exceed capacity. The volumes extracted from the Wyndham North ultimate MITM model were used as inputs into the intersection design process. Using either a standard template or modelling based approach, a series of intersection design layouts were determined for both an ultimate and interim year. These designs will now form the basis of a functional design. In this next stage road design standards and site specific constraints will be applied to the capacity requirements detailed in this report to reach a final intersection design. 31 May 213

AECOM Wyndham North Traffic Modelling and SIDRA Analysis Appendix A Traffic volumes 31 May 213

AECOM Wyndham North Traffic Modelling and SIDRA Analysis A-1 Appendix A Traffic volumes Figure 17 Ultimate development AM peak traffic by direction and Volume Capacity Ratio Figure 18 Ultimate development PM peak traffic by direction and Volume Capacity Ratio Figure 19 Interim development AM peak traffic by direction and Volume Capacity Ratio Figure 2 Interim development PM peak traffic by direction and Volume Capacity Ratio 31 May 213

94 17 12 9 18 56 37 67 11 28 18 15 2 13 32 62 17 58 1 41 3 53 52 42 1 117 5 6 34 39 27 4 24 14 134 78 7 49 21 4 47 55 3 51 29 26 43 14 97 46 36 23 15 124 45 44 57 63 35 31 9 8 38 33 118 69 22 2 54 25 87 92 11 68 116 5 19 16 11 23 4 5 1 2 9 4 68 2 3 2 12 14 1 68 1 4 6 32 3 38 35 15 2 7 18 15 23 25 2 6 4 2 69 55 22 31 1 4 16 3 21 47 5 1 2 29 18 2 31 7 55 6 11 33 16 23 2 2 1 2 2 11 1 2 29 2 5 15 1 16 5 69 1 1 26 2 78 4 5 2 6 26 2 26 7 34 2 4 31 18 34 12 32 5 27 6 26 1 5 21 21 5 2 18 7 1 1 12 6 12 6 67 26 6 53 11 33 14 14 14 12 3 9 3 8 3 2 3 17 13 3 12 1 2 21 14 52 4 7 29 17 12 3 43 1 2 3 1 69 1 14 1 43 38 5 38 1 16 9 2 2 18 29 1 15 14 1 3 2 34 21 28 27 58 2 27 31 11 24 19 1 17 1 4 23 3 1 63 14 1 44 13 92 21 46 1 13 11 25 27 9 4 26 7 19 3 4 1 46 1 52 2 7 1 7 6 23 29 9 5 9 31 23 4 1 25 11 4 2 53 29 31 18 15 1 3 5 8 1 2 6 24 39 17 32 14 9 2 27 14 11 6 1 2 1 1 2 23 24 1 3 14 11 2 4 8 3 3 28 17 2 1 4 22 2 5 3 3 5 2 13 14 31 21 5 43 49 2 16 7 1 41 18 2 3 11 17 1 28 63 32 1 8 11 4 1 12 1 25 14 7 9 11 12 14 1 3 2 28 13 1 11 55 27 2 3 5 3 28 2 33 11 19 5 9 11 24 9 5 18 1 19 46 9 9 2 4 4 53 18 18 1 1 1 7 24 22 2 1 11 2 29 2 16 7 14 11 9 19 43 29 13 4 1 7 28 13 1 16 15 1 34 1 12 15 29 1 47 8 92 1 19 33 15 22 16 14 1 55 27 2 1 1 63 6 24 23 2 6 3 21 1 94 4 14 7 38 3 39 27 19 5 14 6 12 4 24 6 29 2 2 4 18 3 1 1 21 31 24 9 1 31 1 44 6 15 4 14 23 1 1 38 2 17 1 7 24 1 2 14 21 5 1 3 3 4 26 2 12 4 46 9 3 21 18 2 1 21 14 18 6 2 4 11 17 8 6 13 23 2 25 3 2 27 1 28 2 28 3 1 26 3 5 1 25 12 4 42 23 46 1 43 2 3 3 1 8 39 3 14 2 8 12 4 6 52 23 37 1 12 9 11 1 14 32 3 26 32 3 78 4 13 23 69 31 34 31 26 6 15 1 9 55 3 12 8 24 19 5 3 8 8 39 8 4 43 14 9 12 1 31 23 7 7 24 28 54 13 54 3 16 1 57 8 2 5 14 55 3 2 7 9 24 2 6 2 2 3 31 53 3 36 39 9 3 45 14 1 23 13 2 8 6 3 28 8 14 5 2 13 1 18 1 32 68 24 27 4 2 2 15 11 24 87 3 9 44 15 2 1 21 14 35 21 26 8 35 19 21 5 7 4 1 5 19 32 4 14 19 7 1 1 1 5 1 1 11 22 63 34 55 1 11 4 18 39 28 2 26 15 2 14 5 14 14 8 11 5 2 1 17 3 38 2 33 1 4 13 2 23 1 1 6 32 7 11 31 31 63 13 23 2 11 25 14 6 17 2 3 3 3 3 1 1 2 12 25 5 5 1 5 21 41 4 1 7 3 32 28 27 8 1 4 1 1 4 34 7 4 1 7 9 8 21 7 24 17 14 16 3 28 2 3 1 1 43 17 43 1 3 24 45 19 4 9 1 1 1 2 14 6 1 3 2 4 1 43 8 8 12 14 6 55 5 4 2 23 43 7 4 15 26 3 3 14 24 5 3 1 4 4 2 1 27 3 3 12 63 4 1 35 1 7 55 2 3 24 21 23 3 2 31 2 14 16 1 1 3 4 1 1 4 2 25 55 14 28 16 6 4 3 1 16 5 2 3 13 5 2 9 7 14 2 5 18 68 2 3 46 6 4 27 69 17 13 14 63 1 2 5 26 69 9 3 3 18 47 12 6 53 2 78 7 34 9 7 12 7 4 1 21 4 2 6 1 9 7 3 3 6 13 1 4 1 1 1 7 1 5 4 2 12 41 11 8 4 1 2 6 26 2 5 18 1 3 21 3 51 4 12 1 23 16 3 1 14 1 7 52 22 2 12 1 16 14 29 12 4 1 55 29 31 34 11 13 43 56 18 2 2 1 2 3 22 38 14 5 2 4 3 2 9 6 6 43 1 19 11 1 2 1 6 12 8 1 23 25 1 3 3 1 7 6 1 2 8 1 69 32 78 19 3 43 23 18 56 1 5 8 4 1 1 4 2 5 26 12 32 1 5 29 1 5 3 12 13 54 28 11 5 69 3 15 1 32 16 7 5 3 4 2 3 3 4 7 25 68 3 24 5 63 7 7 1 7 36 4 3 1 3 54 14 4 6 27 7 1 11 31 16 5 8 24 11 8 17 9 22 2 1 17 3 7 5 4 4 1 3 6 18 78 11 44 11 2 3 33 4 6 7 5 1 2 2 1 13 87 3 24 2 1 1 63 2 37 5 4 2 4 12 24 9 26 1 69 22 4 5 7 2 4 9 53 5 5 1 2 6 1 26 4 24 22 5 16 1 5 12 54 2 2 4 55 23 17 8 24 39 63 4 46 2 1 11 1 24 28 1 12 9 14 44 6 4 28 35 16 23 2 1 2 8 69 6 25 3 24 2 5 5 92 17 36 3 1 4 5 2 2 43 15 2 21 39 16 2 9 1 46 8 8 6 5 8 5 4 19 36 51 4 35 1 4 38 2 24 17 35 2 29 4 2 11 1 17 3 21 9 14 1 22 2 29 28 9 34 3 12 2 2 8 9 1 3 3 2 9 29 33 6 1 63 5 3 1 1 78 55 1 3 1 2 23 1 1 42 2 9 39 13 45 1 1 9 26 3 6 4 31 11 3 6 19 3 1 3 23 2 1 31 7 18 28 4 8 3 1 15 3 46 2 1 1 3 17 29 39 34 55 1 4 5 9 38 1 32 5 12 55 5 1 16 37 31 37 8 6 8 46 5 5 55 3 13 1 14 12 34 1 4 12 1 6 1 21 2 5 32 12 19 2 2 1 4 13 27 11 21 14 3 49 7 24 5 32 34 4 15 1 38 1 6 2 1 1 13 2 7 12 1 1 15 2 21 3 19 3 7 11 14 7 15 28 38 7 9 1 55 1 3 31 12 18 1 5 23 28 1 2 Legend AM 2hr Volumes VCR <.6.6 -.8.8-1. > 1. Buffer Wyndham North PSPs Ultimate Development AMTraffic in Wyndam North

12 37 9 18 63 117 64 2 11 44 119 31 19 27 58 11 79 5 15 45 55 118 7 3 33 43 111 2 8 36 35 3 67 53 6 17 21 56 74 128 92 25 54 59 22 13 83 24 4 5 4 57 12 39 49 14 42 99 7 91 73 47 38 114 32 1 48 23 65 52 46 62 6 29 41 136 16 13 26 34 61 96 68 69 28 126 1 71 81 17 1 3 31 1 28 23 7 9 14 53 83 17 4 47 35 1 4 3 8 6 6 21 2 8 2 4 27 29 48 15 4 49 1 6 19 26 9 18 8 2 2 4 28 4 5 8 3 2 8 39 92 23 22 1 2 1 3 3 12 3 31 2 1 1 1 11 3 18 5 34 46 3 27 24 24 15 9 41 47 27 36 23 3 29 2 42 43 26 7 11 3 26 4 1 2 2 1 61 2 8 3 5 1 54 5 13 18 3 4 61 19 32 8 2 18 3 22 9 64 3 3 13 22 15 1 32 33 38 18 4 1 6 1 16 9 4 14 29 2 1 3 16 11 8 1 6 56 54 26 3 11 18 6 8 1 8 1 6 35 16 34 2 6 6 27 16 31 7 15 36 6 5 9 37 26 15 4 4 15 14 92 59 39 32 4 6 56 2 14 1 3 13 12 1 34 18 11 12 11 6 14 28 1 35 7 33 34 23 3 37 44 1 6 5 27 14 24 3 12 2 1 25 3 6 3 34 39 6 118 32 22 32 1 8 4 21 3 26 34 3 24 13 27 26 21 27 2 25 5 16 15 4 2 9 46 4 43 25 13 4 47 61 55 1 6 28 15 18 5 4 28 24 47 25 11 8 13 3 32 2 11 4 4 7 15 3 21 9 1 2 3 8 25 7 46 1 48 3 37 31 31 74 41 1 1 27 14 6 47 3 21 2 29 28 9 1 4 27 7 5 81 16 26 5 7 4 5 9 22 34 54 2 15 4 54 37 26 3 1 3 14 23 6 31 6 21 27 1 1 2 6 31 7 1 29 3 4 3 45 4 6 49 5 9 21 7 3 7 5 1 1 2 5 26 31 12 4 6 14 1 24 33 61 12 1 6 12 3 3 3 12 9 14 42 7 7 42 3 4 39 22 35 22 2 6 17 15 26 7 65 7 2 1 34 2 16 4 6 11 3 1 6 46 6 13 1 14 1 5 4 1 27 7 36 26 62 21 4 2 36 3 12 35 6 27 3 47 4 47 2 54 12 4 2 13 32 1 16 3 3 57 35 54 17 4 74 2 64 5 1 3 31 14 83 7 29 1 2 3 16 32 18 12 8 81 21 22 3 41 44 1 5 18 1 4 19 31 27 3 32 21 6 37 43 14 56 3 15 17 6 2 2 4 45 27 27 46 5 31 16 28 4 11 2 5 4 11 52 7 21 2 4 4 42 3 9 58 24 32 21 1 8 3 4 17 56 96 17 1 7 49 21 38 2 3 4 2 15 18 92 11 4 4 7 18 27 37 61 1 7 31 1 5 22 4 2 49 14 9 1 26 11 22 34 6 29 34 3 2 36 23 15 1 27 1 13 1 37 8 25 17 3 5 1 34 4 13 3 6 3 28 13 5 32 23 41 1 22 28 2 1 1 5 29 25 16 4 23 2 2 6 23 3 1 8 9 9 4 49 9 15 28 1 13 49 13 2 31 22 5 22 14 12 4 1 13 21 14 2 96 9 12 9 4 11 37 37 32 22 24 27 19 13 9 13 7 32 12 27 4 16 19 83 2 27 4 27 18 25 39 19 1 28 7 7 69 74 59 1 7 24 23 2 26 29 3 13 29 26 117 3 6 7 7 8 31 15 1 3 3 3 3 9 4 49 4 53 31 2 4 6 6 1 3 8 49 2 39 31 4 3 19 8 7 11 4 18 5 13 25 16 4 3 27 1 8 12 8 6 9 38 22 8 4 7 8 3 47 5 9 41 22 1 9 2 69 5 25 12 2 46 8 56 9 5 3 2 15 23 4 5 6 1 7 5 3 43 6 3 13 9 38 59 29 5 49 4 5 16 3 1 54 6 1 2 3 64 69 6 5 39 2 15 3 14 13 1 1 31 22 14 13 17 23 2 13 1 2 4 28 39 68 83 2 14 2 3 31 8 2 18 1 61 35 13 5 9 26 5 49 14 3 33 9 6 15 1 34 2 11 7 2 12 96 8 43 23 35 5 5 19 2 9 26 32 17 1 6 37 18 18 5 7 1 2 7 1 2 8 36 16 24 26 4 61 26 39 1 4 7 6 1 24 54 8 8 23 63 4 2 17 13 35 7 11 21 6 47 13 2 32 2 3 29 18 29 11 44 5 9 4 3 3 1 1 23 32 15 11 3 36 6 35 1 38 37 1 4 7 9 9 21 3 16 48 7 17 2 19 5 25 18 6 16 5 29 8 1 11 16 6 2 9 48 6 29 31 2 1 74 1 5 14 3 33 5 9 35 4 5 22 55 3 2 21 26 16 14 2 11 19 18 3 24 8 1 47 8 3 31 12 2 23 11 49 3 22 32 5 24 2 3 6 31 5 61 45 8 19 3 5 6 32 2 35 37 4 3 27 4 29 2 5 19 28 28 7 92 58 22 9 1 4 4 3 44 9 31 18 8 5 92 83 54 5 16 4 31 15 61 49 2 1 9 6 34 22 28 52 33 5 2 11 5 2 15 8 19 4 9 5 8 7 24 1 27 16 3 4 2 1 2 3 5 2 31 61 28 2 34 2 1 19 29 26 6 38 54 26 4 2 55 19 19 32 18 43 6 2 6 26 1 12 29 19 1 27 8 3 27 15 34 17 44 12 37 38 52 6 3 1 17 4 9 61 5 16 79 14 29 3 4 1 2 46 22 3 54 25 1 32 14 2 39 3 2 2 7 22 33 3 15 8 13 1 43 33 1 1 16 5 31 5 6 6 61 22 6 3 3 15 37 1 1 2 33 25 13 3 3 1 52 6 5 21 3 28 3 28 39 28 28 1 9 4 4 1 12 34 22 34 54 18 29 32 12 26 81 35 9 13 8 3 9 13 45 9 35 6 2 29 38 27 22 17 2 7 117 81 29 8 17 5 8 55 31 12 23 11 13 9 14 28 5 2 14 7 47 4 5 27 1 31 3 2 3 29 7 5 24 9 2 2 34 5 2 2 13 5 18 1 2 3 7 12 32 63 38 12 48 19 5 2 1 29 2 23 4 11 4 14 7 18 18 25 45 1 29 2 7 15 2 5 7 38 25 3 31 27 22 9 9 14 2 12 6 8 5 13 5 17 49 3 31 1 31 46 1 5 2 14 3 9 44 19 2 13 3 3 2 49 6 17 24 5 16 7 83 49 54 4 8 31 4 9 22 3 5 92 49 1 1 3 1 1 29 8 7 7 5 27 44 1 8 3 4 1 8 6 19 29 18 6 6 4 2 7 2 1 21 27 7 14 16 Legend PM 2hr Volumes PM_VCR2 <.6.6 -.8.8-1. > 1. Buffer Wyndham North PSPs Ultimate Development Weekday Traffic in Wyndam North

AECOM Figure 19 31 May 213 Wyndham North Traffic Modelling and SIDRA Analysis Interim development AM peak traffic by direction and Volume Capacity Ratio A-6