Abstract
IntroductionThe time headway of vehicles is of fundamental importance in traffic engineering applications like capacity, level-of-service and safety studies. Further, the performance of traffic simulation depends on inputs into the simulation process and ‘accurate vehicle generation’ is critical in this context. Thus, it is important to define headway distribution pattern for the purpose of analyzing traffic and subsequently, taking infrastructure related decisions. In so far, majority of the researches on this subject are based on homogeneous traffic and effects of mixed traffic especially on two-lane roads are yet to be culminated. The present study, thus, aimed at investigating headway distributions on such roads under mixed traffic situation.MethodsField study was conducted on two-lane highways in India that exhibits heterogeneity in its traffic composition. Contestant headway distribution models were evaluated and four distribution functions namely, log-logistic, lognormal, Pearson 5 and Pearson 6 were considered while modeling the headway data. The appropriate models were selected using a methodology based on K-S test and subsequent field validation.ResultsLog-logistic distribution was found appropriate at moderate flow whereas, at congested state of flow it was Pearson 5. However, at unstable flow nearing capacity, both, following and non-following components of headways were observed to follow different distributional characteristics. Nomographs are developed for calculating the headway probabilities at different flow levels considering the appropriate distribution models. ‘Probability of headway less than‘t’s’ increases with the flow rate and rate of such increase is considerably high for headways 7.5 s or more. This attributes to the fact that at heavy flow more vehicles are entrapped inside platoons and they move in following with shorter headways. Further, a comparison was made between the headway probabilities obtained in the current study and road segments that exhibit more or less homogeneous traffic. It was found that at moderate flow level proportion of shorter headways are considerably high under mixed traffic.ConclusionsThe present paper demonstrates the effect of mixed traffic on distribution of time headways of two-lane roads. Presence of slower vehicles in such traffic leads to frequent formation of platoons, thereby, increases the risk taking behavior of drivers’ while overtaking. As a result, proportion of shorter headways increases resulting in highly skewed observations. Thus, the study proposed Log-logistic distribution under medium flow since it can model events which have ‘increased initial rate’ and Pearson 5 under heavy flow to model ‘highly skewed data’. The model outputs were accordingly compared with other studies and were found to explain the mixed traffic characteristics satisfactorily. The present study, thus, creates a starting point of further initiatives aimed at establishing a robust method of modeling headways on two-lane roads with mixed traffic.
Highlights
The time headway of vehicles is of fundamental importance in traffic engineering applications like capacity, levelof-service and safety studies
The present paper demonstrates the effect of mixed traffic on distribution of time headways of two-lane roads
The present study, creates a starting point of further initiatives aimed at establishing a robust method of modeling headways on two-lane roads with mixed traffic
Summary
The time headway of vehicles is of fundamental importance in traffic engineering applications like capacity, levelof-service and safety studies. Time headway is an important microscopic traffic flow parameter and defined as the time interval, usually measured in seconds, between successive vehicles in the traffic stream Study on this parameter is important in context to capacity analysis, safety studies, car following and lane changing behavior modelling and level of service evaluation [1]. Traffic congestion in many western countries has been a critical issue and transportation researchers have been trying to address it effectively They are, in search of having a unified method of describing headways for the purpose of traffic characterization and modeling at congested state of flow; this is due to the fact that the conventional approach does not exhibit compatibility under such flow even if the traffic is homogeneous in character
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