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Modeling of speed distribution for mixed bicycle traffic flow
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Li, Qiangwei
, Tao, Pengfei
, Xu, Cheng
, Qu, Zhaowei
in
Bicycles
/ China
/ Electric bicycles
/ Regression
/ Statistics
/ Traffic engineering
/ Traffic flow
/ Vehicles
2015
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Modeling of speed distribution for mixed bicycle traffic flow
by
Li, Qiangwei
, Tao, Pengfei
, Xu, Cheng
, Qu, Zhaowei
in
Bicycles
/ China
/ Electric bicycles
/ Regression
/ Statistics
/ Traffic engineering
/ Traffic flow
/ Vehicles
2015
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Modeling of speed distribution for mixed bicycle traffic flow
Journal Article
Modeling of speed distribution for mixed bicycle traffic flow
2015
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Overview
Speed is a fundamental measure of traffic performance for highway systems. There were lots of results for the speed characteristics of motorized vehicles. In this article, we studied the speed distribution for mixed bicycle traffic which was ignored in the past. Field speed data were collected from Hangzhou, China, under different survey sites, traffic conditions, and percentages of electric bicycle. The statistics results of field data show that the total mean speed of electric bicycles is 17.09 km/h, 3.63 km/h faster and 27.0% higher than that of regular bicycles. Normal, log-normal, gamma, and Weibull distribution models were used for testing speed data. The results of goodness-of-fit hypothesis tests imply that the log-normal and Weibull model can fit the field data very well. Then, the relationships between mean speed and electric bicycle proportions were proposed using linear regression models, and the mean speed for purely electric bicycles or regular bicycles can be obtained. The findings of this article will provide effective help for the safety and traffic management of mixed bicycle traffic.
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SAGE Publications,Sage Publications Ltd,SAGE Publishing
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