2023
DOI: 10.1155/2023/5054427
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Platoon-Based Assessment of Two-Way Two-Lane Roads Performance Measure: A Classification Method

Abstract: Two-way two-lane roads have a significant impact on road transportation infrastructure. Platoon formation on two-lane roads is one of the factors that affect the quality of traffic flow on two-lane roads. More specifically, the creation of a platoon increases the density of vehicles and the number of overtaking maneuvers and decreases the traffic performance of two-lane roads. The present study made an effort to investigate the effect of the platoon characteristics on the traffic flow of vehicles on two-lane r… Show more

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“…By following cars in the passing lane, a large number of drivers adopt unsafe headways leading to significant differences in the capacity and statistical models of headway distribution for different lanes. Also, a significant number of studies [3,[6][7][8], in addition to headway, use other traffic-flow parameters (free speed, density, flow rate, etc.) to assess traffic conditions on road sections, where the 85th percentile values are often analyzed.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By following cars in the passing lane, a large number of drivers adopt unsafe headways leading to significant differences in the capacity and statistical models of headway distribution for different lanes. Also, a significant number of studies [3,[6][7][8], in addition to headway, use other traffic-flow parameters (free speed, density, flow rate, etc.) to assess traffic conditions on road sections, where the 85th percentile values are often analyzed.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%