2022
DOI: 10.3390/su142315736
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Research on Spiral Tunnel Exit Speed Prediction Model Based on Driver Characteristics

Abstract: The “white hole effect” alters the driving environment during a tunnel’s exit phase, making it more difficult and uncertain for drivers to access information and control their behavior, thereby endangering traffic safety. Consequently, the driving risk at the exit of a long spiral tunnel served as the subject of this study, and the Jinjiazhuang spiral tunnel served as the object of the natural vehicle driving experiment. Following the theory of a non-linear autoregressive dynamic neural network, a vehicle spee… Show more

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“…The road headroom, cross-section, lighting environment, landscape, etc., are constantly changing, stimulating drivers to varying degrees [10,11], thus causing changes in drivers' psychophysiological states. This can affect driving safety, comfort, and behavior, which-in turn-affects tunnel traffic safety [12][13][14][15]. The length and traffic safety facilities of tunnels can also have different impacts on the psychophysiological characteristics and driving behavior of drivers.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The road headroom, cross-section, lighting environment, landscape, etc., are constantly changing, stimulating drivers to varying degrees [10,11], thus causing changes in drivers' psychophysiological states. This can affect driving safety, comfort, and behavior, which-in turn-affects tunnel traffic safety [12][13][14][15]. The length and traffic safety facilities of tunnels can also have different impacts on the psychophysiological characteristics and driving behavior of drivers.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%