GAP-ACCEPTANCE CHARACTERISTICS IN FREEWAY TRAFFIC FLOW

AERIAL DATA WERE USED TO DETERMINE AVERAGE SPATIAL AND TIME SIZES OF THE ACCEPTED GAPS AND THE LAG GAPS IN GAP-ACCEPTANCE MANEUVERS FOR EXISTING VEHICLES CLOSE TO THEIR INTENDED OFF-RAMP AND FOR THROUGH VEHICLES AS A FUNCTION OF DISTANCE FROM THE OFF-RAMP. FURTHERMORE, AN ATTEMPT WAS MADE TO QUANTIFY THE ACCIDENT RISK THAT WAS ASSUMED BY EACH LANE CHANGER AND THE ACCIDENT RISK THAT WAS IMPOSED BY EACH LANE CHANGER ON THE LARGE CAR OF THE ACCEPTED GAP. RESULTS WERE OBTAINED FOR AN 8-, A 6-, AND A 4-LANE FREEWAY SITE AND FOR VARIOUS FLOW LEVELS. IN GENERAL, THE AVERAGE SPATIAL AND TIME GAP AND LAG GAP SIZES OF GAPS ACCEPTED BY EXITING VEHICLES DECREASE AS THE EXITING VEHICLES APPROACH THE OFF-RAMP. THE CORRESPONDING AVERAGE VALUES FOR THROUGH VEHICLES SHOW LESS, IF ANY, DEPENDENCY ON DISTANCE FROM THE OFF-RAMP. AVERAGE GAP AND LAG GAP SIZES OF GAPS ACCEPTED BY EXITING AND THROUGH VEHICLES DECREASE WITH INCREASING FLOW LEVELS. WITHIN THE ASSUMPTIONS MADE, IT WAS FOUND THAT A LARGER ACCIDENT RISK IS ACCEPTED BY EXITING VEHICLES THAN BY THROUGH VEHICLES IN THEIR LANE CHANGES, WHEREAS THE ACCIDENT RISK IMPOSED ON THE LAG CAR OF THE ACCEPTED GAP IS SMALLER FOR LANE CHANGES BY EXITING VEHICLE THAN BY THROUGH VEHICLE.

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    • Pahl, Juergen
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  • Publication Date: 1972

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  • Media Type: Digital/other
  • Features: Figures; References; Tables;
  • Pagination: pp 57-63
  • Monograph Title: Traffic flow characteristics and models
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  • Accession Number: 00226587
  • Record Type: Publication
  • ISBN: 0309020816
  • Files: TRIS, TRB
  • Created Date: May 15 1973 12:00AM