Abstract

The paper aims to analyse the longitudinal acceleration of a tourist coach on various road pavements. As part of the experimental research, braking tests were carried out at a speed of 30 km/h and acceleration to a speed of 30 km/h. The tests were carried out on four types of pavement, i.e. dry and wet asphalt and dry and wet concrete. The article describes the impact of road conditions on the braking and acceleration performance on selected road pavement types. To increase the reliability of the test results, ten tests were carried out for each tested pavement. Based on the test results, graphs of braking decelerations and accelerations during accelerating the vehicle as a function of time. This allowed for statistical analysis of the recorded decelerations and accelerations.

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