2016
DOI: 10.3846/16484142.2016.1193054
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Operating Speed as a Key Factor in Studying the Driver Behaviour in a Rural Context

Abstract: The research aims to explore the effects of geometric road features on driver speed behaviour in order to identify unsafe road segments where high reductions in speed between successive road elements occur. The sample involves two-lane rural roads on flat terrain (vertical grade less than 5%) in Southern Italy, totalling 184 km without spiral transition curves between the tangent segments and circular elements. The testing was carried out on 567 study sites, of which 248 are on circular curves and 319 on tange… Show more

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“…Now, curves with radius 500 m or less are considered as sharp (Figueroa Medina, Tarko 2005). Sharp horizontal curves affect the preferred speed (Fitzpatrick et al 2000a;Jacob, Anjaneyulu 2013;Russo et al 2016). Hence, any misjudgement in vehicle speed while entering a horizontal curve can turn out to be unsafe.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Now, curves with radius 500 m or less are considered as sharp (Figueroa Medina, Tarko 2005). Sharp horizontal curves affect the preferred speed (Fitzpatrick et al 2000a;Jacob, Anjaneyulu 2013;Russo et al 2016). Hence, any misjudgement in vehicle speed while entering a horizontal curve can turn out to be unsafe.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Highway Capacity Manual (TRB 2010) suggests that vehicles travelling with headway equal to or greater than a threshold headway value are considered as free flowing. For rural highways, several researchers have adopted the threshold headway value as 5 s (Fitzpatrick et al 2000a;Hashim et al 2016;Gong, Stamatiadis 2008;Poe et al 1996;Russo et al 2015Russo et al , 2016. However, weak lane discipline in multi-lane divided highways can influence vehicles (Mathew et al 2015;Mallikarjuna, Rao 2011;Gunay 2003Gunay , 2007Bangarraju et al 2016;Drew 1968;Case et al 1953;May 1959;Rawson 2015) prior to centre of the horizontal curve.…”
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“…This designing method is prone to be inconsistent with successive elements of a road. Large amount of practical studies highlights the fact that inconsistent alignment might cause a sudden change in the characteristics of the roadway, which would lead to critical driving errors and crash risks [1,2]. A consistent alignment design is required to meet drivers' expectations and promotes harmonious driving behaviors.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Operating speed is an expressive parameter of driver's behavior influenced by multiple factors, such as alignment, vehicle dynamical properties, traffic flow composition, traffic management and control measures, climate, and sight distance. The 85th percentile of the free-flow speed distribution is commonly used to represent operating speed for design consistency evaluation [1,8].…”
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confidence: 99%