AbstractHorizontal curves tend to be associated with a disproportionate number of severe crashes. Roadway departure crashes are the most frequent crash types on horizontal curves and are highly influenced by driver behavior in conjunction with roadway and environmental factors. Failure to maintain proper lane position along the curve is one of the reasons for an increase in roadway departure crashes. The primary aim of any curve-related treatment is to influence vehicle travel paths by reducing the undesirable paths and thus assist in improving vehicular safety along horizontal curves. To date, an analysis of vehicle travel paths as a function of various factors that influence travel path behavior has not been conducted. The objective of this study is to develop models to predict vehicle travel paths along horizontal curves as a function of curve geometric, pavement, and traffic control characteristics. Lane width, curve sharpness, and speed differential have been identified as key geometric variables. Skid number, which describes the skid resistance of a pavement, was found to significantly influence vehicle travel paths.
Predicting the Distribution of Vehicle Travel Paths along Horizontal Curves
Journal of transportation engineering ; 143 , 7
2017
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Englisch
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