2014
DOI: 10.1680/tran.12.00038
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A traffic stream model for heterogeneous traffic conditions

Abstract: A comprehensive understanding of speed–flow–density relations is an essential requirement in planning, design and operation of transportation systems. Many researchers have investigated the nature of speed–flow–density relationships, commonly known as stream models, under homogeneous traffic conditions. However, those models may not be the best under Indian traffic conditions. Indian traffic differs significantly from homogeneous traffic and may need a different treatment for analysis. Not much research has be… Show more

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“…Following on from Mai et al, Thankappan and Vanajakshi (2014) address the theme of traffic stream, a subject that has been studied since the 1930s. The authors explore new ways to investigate the speed-flow-density relationship for non-homogeneous traffic conditions, in India.…”
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“…Following on from Mai et al, Thankappan and Vanajakshi (2014) address the theme of traffic stream, a subject that has been studied since the 1930s. The authors explore new ways to investigate the speed-flow-density relationship for non-homogeneous traffic conditions, in India.…”
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confidence: 99%