Connected Automated and Human-Driven Vehicle Mixed Traffic in Urban Freeway Interchanges: Safety Analysis and Design Assumptions

Vehicles Pub Date : 2024-04-11 DOI:10.3390/vehicles6020032
A. Granà, Salvatore Curto, Andrea Petralia, T. Giuffrè
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The introduction of connected automated vehicles (CAVs) on freeways raises significant challenges, particularly in interactions with human-driven vehicles, impacting traffic flow and safety. This study employs traffic microsimulation and surrogate safety assessment measures software to delve into CAV–human driver interactions, estimating potential conflicts. While previous research acknowledges that human drivers adjust their behavior when sharing the road with CAVs, the underlying reasons and the extent of associated risks are not fully understood yet. The study focuses on how CAV presence can diminish conflicts, employing surrogate safety measures and real-world mixed traffic data, and assesses the safety and performance of freeway interchange configurations in Italy and the US across diverse urban contexts. This research proposes tools for optimizing urban layouts to minimize conflicts in mixed traffic environments. Results reveal that adding auxiliary lanes enhances safety, particularly for CAVs and rear-end collisions. Along interchange ramps, an exclusive CAV stream performs similarly to human-driven ones in terms of longitudinal conflicts, but mixed traffic flows, consisting of both CAVs and human-driven vehicles, may result in more conflicts. Notably, when CAVs follow human-driven vehicles in near-identical conditions, more conflicts arise, emphasizing the complexity of CAV integration and the need for careful safety measures and roadway design considerations.
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城市高速公路互通式立交中的互联自动驾驶车辆和人工驾驶车辆混合交通:安全分析和设计假设
在高速公路上引入联网自动驾驶车辆(CAV)会带来巨大挑战,特别是在与人类驾驶车辆的互动方面,从而影响交通流量和安全。本研究采用交通微观模拟和代用安全评估措施软件,深入研究 CAV 与人类驾驶员之间的互动,估计潜在的冲突。虽然以往的研究承认人类驾驶员在与 CAV 共享道路时会调整自己的行为,但其根本原因和相关风险的程度尚未完全明了。本研究采用替代安全措施和真实世界混合交通数据,重点研究了 CAV 的存在如何减少冲突,并评估了意大利和美国不同城市背景下高速公路立交配置的安全性和性能。这项研究提出了优化城市布局的工具,以尽量减少混合交通环境中的冲突。研究结果表明,增加辅助车道可提高安全性,尤其是对 CAV 和追尾碰撞而言。在立交桥匝道上,专用的 CAV 车流在纵向冲突方面的表现与人类驾驶的车流相似,但由 CAV 和人类驾驶车辆组成的混合车流可能会导致更多冲突。值得注意的是,当 CAV 在几乎相同的条件下跟随人类驾驶的车辆时,会产生更多冲突,这强调了 CAV 集成的复杂性,以及采取谨慎的安全措施和道路设计考虑的必要性。
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