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Impact of Mixed-Vehicle Environment on Speed Disparity as a Measure of Safety on Horizontal Curves
by
Sultana, Tahmina
, Hassan, Yasser
in
Arterial highways
/ automated vehicles
/ Automatic vehicle identification systems
/ Automation
/ Behavior
/ connected vehicles
/ Connectivity
/ Construction standards
/ Design
/ Effectiveness
/ Global positioning systems
/ GPS
/ Highway safety
/ horizontal curves
/ mixed-vehicle environment
/ non-connected vehicles
/ Research methodology
/ Road curves
/ Roads & highways
/ speed disparity
/ Speed limits
/ Traffic control
/ Traffic safety
/ Traffic speed
/ Vehicles
2024
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Impact of Mixed-Vehicle Environment on Speed Disparity as a Measure of Safety on Horizontal Curves
by
Sultana, Tahmina
, Hassan, Yasser
in
Arterial highways
/ automated vehicles
/ Automatic vehicle identification systems
/ Automation
/ Behavior
/ connected vehicles
/ Connectivity
/ Construction standards
/ Design
/ Effectiveness
/ Global positioning systems
/ GPS
/ Highway safety
/ horizontal curves
/ mixed-vehicle environment
/ non-connected vehicles
/ Research methodology
/ Road curves
/ Roads & highways
/ speed disparity
/ Speed limits
/ Traffic control
/ Traffic safety
/ Traffic speed
/ Vehicles
2024
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Impact of Mixed-Vehicle Environment on Speed Disparity as a Measure of Safety on Horizontal Curves
by
Sultana, Tahmina
, Hassan, Yasser
in
Arterial highways
/ automated vehicles
/ Automatic vehicle identification systems
/ Automation
/ Behavior
/ connected vehicles
/ Connectivity
/ Construction standards
/ Design
/ Effectiveness
/ Global positioning systems
/ GPS
/ Highway safety
/ horizontal curves
/ mixed-vehicle environment
/ non-connected vehicles
/ Research methodology
/ Road curves
/ Roads & highways
/ speed disparity
/ Speed limits
/ Traffic control
/ Traffic safety
/ Traffic speed
/ Vehicles
2024
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Impact of Mixed-Vehicle Environment on Speed Disparity as a Measure of Safety on Horizontal Curves
Journal Article
Impact of Mixed-Vehicle Environment on Speed Disparity as a Measure of Safety on Horizontal Curves
2024
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Due to the transition of vehicle fleets from conventional driver-operated vehicles (DVs) to connected vehicles (CVs) and/or automated vehicles (AVs), vehicles with different technologies will soon operate on the same roads in a mixed-vehicle environment. Although a major goal of vehicle connectivity and automation is to improve traffic safety, negative safety impacts may persist in the mixed-vehicle environment. Speed disparity measures have been shown in the literature to be related to safety performance. Therefore, speed disparity measures are derived from the expected speed distributions of different vehicle technologies and are used as surrogate measures to assess the safety of mixed-vehicle environments and identify the efficacy of prospective countermeasures. This paper builds on speed models in the literature to predict the speed behavior of CVs, AVs, and DVs on horizontal curves on freeways and major arterials. The paper first proposes a methodology to determine speed disparity measures on horizontal curves without any control in terms of speed limit. The impact of speed limit or advisory speed, as a safety countermeasure, is modeled and assessed using different strategies to set the speed limit. The results indicated that the standard deviation of the speeds of all vehicles (σc) in a mixed environment would increase on arterial roads under no control compared to the case of DV-only traffic. This speed disparity can be reduced using an advisory speed as a safety countermeasure to decrease the adverse safety impacts in this environment. Moreover, it was shown that compared to the practice of a constant speed limit based on road classification, the advisory speed is more effective when it is based on the speed behavior of various vehicle types.
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