2012
DOI: 10.1002/atr.196
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Effect of road width and traffic volume on vehicular interactions in heterogeneous traffic

Abstract: SUMMARY Highway traffic flow phenomena involve several complex and stochastic variables with high interdependencies. The variations in roadway, traffic and environmental factors influence the traffic flow quality significantly. Capacity analysis of road sections under different traffic and geometric conditions need to quantify the vehicles of widely varying characteristics to a common and universally acceptable unit. Passenger car unit (PCU) is the universally adopted unit of traffic volume, keeping the passen… Show more

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“…Depending on the road width and traffic volume [21], we choose two scenarios, which are two-lane and four-lane urban roads at night for recording traffic videos. The recorded data used in the experiment contain 9200 test images, which are separated into 18 video segments (with an average of 500 frames per video segment).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Depending on the road width and traffic volume [21], we choose two scenarios, which are two-lane and four-lane urban roads at night for recording traffic videos. The recorded data used in the experiment contain 9200 test images, which are separated into 18 video segments (with an average of 500 frames per video segment).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The differentiating factor from HCM lane width adjustment factor is the variation of capacity with the increase and decrease of lane width since lane discipline is not strictly followed ( [8], [11]). Reduction in lane widths upto 0.9m were observed due to on-street parking of vehicles on some urban and sub-urban roads.…”
Section: Engineer Figure 5 -Capacity Variations With Roadway Characte...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The critical reader might be against this form of modeling arguing that traffic flow does not behave completely at random. Yet, this form of modeling has been done in previous simulations [10,11], and it was not our purpose to study traffic flow transitions and its impact on mixed traffic. The physical dimensions of cars were set to 4.5 meters length by 1.7 meters width, resembling a "standard compact vehicle" in the real world and motorcycles were set to 2 meters length by 1 meter width, resembling a "standard street motorbike".…”
Section: A Model Of Motorcycle Lane-sharingmentioning
confidence: 99%