Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1131726 Transportation Research Part B: Methodological 2015 17 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Platoon length might differ significantly but its velocity is almost the same.•Car-following behaviors of a 3-car-platoon with high speed have been studied.•Simulation results of GM and Gipps model are differentfrom the experimental ones.•A new car-following model was proposed,which is consistent with the experiment.

We have carried out car-following experiments with a 25-car-platoon on an open road section to study the relation between a car’s speed and its spacing under various traffic conditions, in the hope to resolve a controversy surrounding this fundamental relation of vehicular traffic. In this paper we extend our previous analysis of these experiments, and report new experimental findings. In particular, we reveal that the platoon length (hence the average spacing within a platoon) might be significantly different even if the average velocity of the platoon is essentially the same. The findings further demonstrate that the traffic states span a 2D region in the speed-spacing (or density) plane. The common practice of using a single speed-spacing curve to model vehicular traffic ignores the variability and imprecision of human driving and is therefore inadequate. We have proposed a car-following model based on a mechanism that in certain ranges of speed and spacing, drivers are insensitive to the changes in spacing when the velocity differences between cars are small. It was shown that the model can reproduce the experimental results well.

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