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Evaluating Alignment Consistency for Mountainous Expressway in Design Stage: Driving Simulator-Based Approach
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Accession Number:

01473953

Record Type:

Component

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Washington, DC 20001 United States

Abstract:

Evaluating design consistency is of great significance for safety evaluation on roadway design prior to its construction. Conventional design consistency showed little consideration of driving performance due to the limitation in data availability. More importantly, they were performed only on the existing roads. In this study, a simulated driving experiment was carried out in a high-fidelity driving simulator in Tongji University (Shanghai). A design stage four-lane (two-ways) mountainous expressway was implemented geo-based on the basis of the detailed road design blueprint. We attempted to establish a practical approach for evaluating its design consistency through investigating operating speed consistency, vehicle stability and vehicle lateral offset (vehicle trajectory). Specifically, the speed consistency is studied using the classic indicators ¨C the 85th speed reduction and 85th maximum speed reduction. The vehicle stability was evaluated using lateral acceleration, rollover coefficient and the conventional side-friction parameter. In the lateral offset analysis, the adjusted lateral offset was newly proposed, which is defined as the lateral offset from ideal vehicle trajectory. Utilizing the adjusted lateral offset can reflect the trajectory variation dependent on the characteristics of road geometry, which leads to the discovery of the inconsistencies in the studied mountainous expressway. The lateral acceleration and rollover coefficient could be considered as supplementary measures to provide insights into drivers’ comfortableness as well as the rollover risk. Another contribution of this work is that we developed predicting models for the considered consistency measures. The purpose is to better understand the relationship between driving performance and roadway geometry characteristics, as well as to provide a practical formulation in a rigorous manner for road design consistency evaluation.

Supplemental Notes:

This paper was sponsored by TRB committee AND30 Simulation and Measurement of Vehicle and Operator Performance.

Monograph Accession #:

01470560

Report/Paper Numbers:

13-2309
13-2309

Language:

English

Corporate Authors:

Transportation Research Board

500 Fifth Street, NW
Washington, DC 20001 United States

Authors:

Wu, Xingwei
Wang, Xuesong
Lin, Hangfei
He, Yefei
Yang, Le

Pagination:

20p

Publication Date:

2013

Conference:

Transportation Research Board 92nd Annual Meeting

Location: Washington DC, United States
Date: 2013-1-13 to 2013-1-17
Sponsors: Transportation Research Board

Media Type:

Digital/other

Features:

Figures; Photos; References; Tables

Subject Areas:

Data and Information Technology; Design; Highways; I70: Traffic and Transport

Source Data:

Transportation Research Board Annual Meeting 2013 Paper #13-2309

Files:

PRP, TRIS, TRB, ATRI

Created Date:

Feb 5 2013 12:30PM