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Title: Effects on Deceleration and Acceleration of Combined Horizontal and Vertical Alignments on Mountainous Freeways: A Driving Simulator Study
Accession Number: 01625587
Record Type: Component
Abstract: Combined horizontal and vertical alignments are frequently present in mountainous freeways. These complex geometric alignments prompt drivers to adjust their speeds frequently. Speed changing at considerable rates, particularly deceleration, may indicate reduced driving comfort and even cause potential safety risks. The primary objectives of the presented study were: 1) to investigate which geometric design characteristics have significant influence on deceleration and acceleration, and 2) to help engineers design alignments that promote smooth operating speed profiles and, thus, safer driving. The Tongji driving simulator was used to expose subjects to roadway conditions typical for a freeway designed for a mountainous terrain. The speed changes of drivers were measured every five meters and then classified as deceleration, near-cruising, and acceleration. Since an individual driver’s deceleration and acceleration are correlated, a random effects multinomial logistic regression model was used to reflect the relationship between road alignment and acceleration and deceleration. The model showed that the grade of combined alignment segment, tangent-proportion of the following 400-meter segment, and maximum slope change of the preceding 400-meter segment had significant effects on deceleration and acceleration. Various graphs were developed to show the effect of combined alignments on the deceleration and acceleration probabilities.
Supplemental Notes: This paper was sponsored by TRB committee AND30 Standing Committee on Simulation and Measurement of Vehicle and Operator Performance.
Monograph Title: Monograph Accession #: 01618707
Report/Paper Numbers: 17-03161
Language: English
Corporate Authors: Transportation Research Board 500 Fifth Street, NW Authors: Wang, XuesongLiu, JiaoTarko, AndrewYu, RongjieYang, XiaohanPagination: 18p
Publication Date: 2017
Conference:
Transportation Research Board 96th Annual Meeting
Location:
Washington DC, United States Media Type: Digital/other
Features: Figures; Photos; References
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TRT Terms: Subject Areas: Design; Highways; Safety and Human Factors
Source Data: Transportation Research Board Annual Meeting 2017 Paper #17-03161
Files: TRIS, TRB, ATRI
Created Date: Dec 8 2016 11:11AM
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