A large number of lane miles are under construction in the Midwest during the peak summer roadway usage season each year. Coupled with increased seasonal traffic volume, work zones become points of congestion that can lead to driver frustration and aggressive driver behavior.
Modeling Merging Behavior at Lane Drops Final Report. Tech Transfer Summary
2015
3 pages
Report
No indication
English
Road Transportation , Construction Materials, Components, & Equipment , Construction Management & Techniques , Transportation & Traffic Planning , Transportation , Work-zone configurations , Lane merge system , Traffic control plans , Vehicles merging , Work zone policie , Driver behavior , Aterial roadway , Operational concern , Congestion
Modeling Merging Behavior at Lane Drops Final Report
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