Automated Calculation of Passing Sight Distance Using Global Positioning System Data
Most of the rural highways in the United States of America are two-lane, two-way highways. In order to ensure smooth flow of traffic, maximum-passing opportunities must be provided on these highways, where the fast moving vehicles can overtake slow moving vehicles. However, due to the geometric characteristics of the highways and cost limitations, passing opportunities cannot be provided throughout the length of the entire highway. Hence there is a need to find the segments of the highway that are not safe for overtaking called "no passing zones." The accurate placement of no passing zones on two-lane highways is critical to ensure safety of the travelers and also to protect the departments of transportation of various states from lawsuits. Literature review shows that current methods used to mark the passing zones and no passing zones are very tedious and time consuming. The objective of this study was to develop a suitable model for measuring passing sight distance on two-lane, two-way highways using Global Positioning System (GPS) data and identify no passing zones. The model was converted into a computer algorithm and coded in Matlab version 6.5 and requires database toolbox. The algorithm has been tested on 10 highway segments and the results obtained are in agreement with the existing conditions. This model can be used to identify the no passing zones on any highways where the GPS data are available. It is accurate and cost effective when compared to the existing methods. The proposed model (procedure) has been automated, right from the importing the raw GPS data to the transferring of results into the final database.
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Corporate Authors:
Kansas State University, Manhattan
Department of Civil Engineering, Fiedler Hall
Manhattan, KS United States 66506Kansas Department of Transportation
Bureau of Materials and Research, 700 SW Harrison Street
Topeka, KS United States 66603-3745 -
Authors:
- Namala, Samson R
- Rys, Margaret J
- Publication Date: 2006-7
Language
- English
Media Info
- Media Type: Web
- Edition: Final Report
- Features: Figures; References; Tables;
- Pagination: 77p
Subject/Index Terms
- TRT Terms: Accuracy; Algorithms; Automation; Cost effectiveness; Geometric design; Global Positioning System; Highway safety; Literature reviews; No passing zones; Passing sight distance; Passing zones; Rural highways; Slow moving vehicles; Traffic flow; Two lane highways
- Identifier Terms: MATLAB (Computer program)
- Subject Areas: Design; Highways; Planning and Forecasting; I21: Planning of Transport Infrastructure;
Filing Info
- Accession Number: 01033062
- Record Type: Publication
- Report/Paper Numbers: K-TRAN: KSU-03-2
- Contract Numbers: C1356
- Files: NTL, TRIS, STATEDOT
- Created Date: Sep 22 2006 11:49AM