Abstract
The rapid development of cities puts forward higher requirements for the resilience of the road network. As one of the unfavorable weathers, rainfall has a great impact on the operation of road traffic. Using weather and vehicle speed data of a city in China, this paper compares and analyzes changes in traffic operation indicators such as the standard speed and the percentage reduction of the standard speed under different rainfall intensities. Results indicate that under the same rainfall conditions and time period, the traffic operation of the elevated road is least affected by rainfall, and the traffic operation of underpass tunnels and flat roads is more affected by rainfall. With the increase of rainfall intensity, the reduction percentage of the standard speed of the underpass tunnel shows an increasing trend; however, it is less affected in light rain and moderate rain, and more affected in heavy rain and rainstorm. With the increase of rainfall intensity, the standard speed of the elevated road has no obvious change trend, and it is less affected by light rain and moderate rain, but more by rainstorm. In each time period, the standard speed reduction percentage of flat roads shows an obvious increasing trend with the increase of rainfall intensity.
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