Model Validation is considered to be the process of determining to what extent the model’s underlying fundamental rules and relationships are able to adequately capture the targeted emergent behavior, as specified within the relevant theory and as demonstrated by field data. In other words, Validation is the overall process of comparing the model and its behavior to the real system and its behavior (Banks et al., 2004). In particular, Law and Kelton (1991) point out that if the two sets of output data compare “favorably,” then the model of the existing system is considered “valid”. A VISSIM model was made to simulate these conditions and validate the model for further analysis. Simulation run time was set as 3600 seconds to replicate the real conditions.