Safety and traffic implications of differential car and truck speed controls for two-lane highways

A. Ghods, F. Saccomanno
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AbstractDifferential car/truck speed limits have been used to enhance road safety and increase the fuel efficiency of trucks. For two-lane highways, the safety of these differential speed controls could be affected by possible changes in the pattern of car and truck interactions and their associated crash risks, especially as it pertains to overtaking. In this paper, a microscopic simulation model is presented that assesses the safety and traffic implications of differential car/truck speed limits for two-lane highway operations, with emphasis on the overtaking maneuver. Three speed control strategies are considered: uniform posted speed limits (USLs), differential posted car–truck speed limits (DSLs), and differential mandated truck speed limits (MSLs). Mandated limits involve the use of on-board truck limiters or governors with preset maximum thresholds. The results from several simulation tests suggest that DSLs and MSLs reduce the average travel speed (ATS) of the traffic stream. DSL and MSL controls ...
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两车道高速公路上汽车和卡车速度控制差异的安全和交通影响
摘要轿车/卡车速度限制的差别已经被用来加强道路安全和提高卡车的燃油效率。对于双车道高速公路,这些差速控制的安全性可能会受到汽车和卡车相互作用模式的可能变化及其相关碰撞风险的影响,特别是在超车时。本文提出了一个微观仿真模型,以评估两车道高速公路运行中车/卡车差异速度限制的安全性和交通影响,重点是超车机动。考虑了三种速度控制策略:均匀张贴速度限制(USLs),差动张贴汽车-卡车速度限制(DSLs)和差动强制卡车速度限制(MSLs)。强制限制包括使用车载卡车限制器或预置最大阈值的管理器。仿真试验结果表明,单车道限速和多车道限速降低了交通流的平均行驶速度(ATS)。DSL和MSL控件…
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