Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1121217 Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences 2012 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

The safety implications of car-truck speed limits have not been adequately researched for two-lane highways. On two-lane highways speed controls can have a significant effect on vehicles interactions. Two different types of speed control strategies are considered: Uniform and Differential. Safety implications are considered using three overtaking-related indicators: Number of vehicles overtaking, 2) Percentage time spent in “desire to overtake mode”, and 3) Average Time-to-Collision with the on-coming vehicle prior to returning to the original lane. Vehicle interactions affecting safety are estimated through the application of a calibrated microscopic traffic simulation model to a 6Km straight segment of two-lane highway.

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