Multichannel queueing behaviour in urban bicycle traffic

IF 2.1 4区 工程技术 Q3 TRANSPORTATION European Journal of Transport and Infrastructure Research Pub Date : 2019-07-12 DOI:10.18757/EJTIR.2019.19.2.4379
R. Kucharski, A. Drabicki, Klaudia Żyłka, A. Szarata
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The objective of this paper is to propose a method to analyse and describe cyclists’ behaviour at signalized intersections with specific focus on the multichannel (multi-lane) queue phenomenon. As we observed, cyclists form queues without a fixed-lane and FIFO discipline, for which the classical, car-oriented analytical approach becomes insufficient. Cyclists’ multichannel queueing behaviour is common and characterized by substantial degree of variability, especially in case of shorter queues which emerge regularly at cycle crossings. Although cyclist behaviour has been widely studied by transportation research community, their queueing behaviour picture is still incomplete. Namely, there is no method addressed to analyse the full scope of these phenomena and to quantify their impact on the cyclist queue performance. To bridge this gap, we introduce the technique to observe multichannel queues and report relevant observations, which we then complement with a methodological framework to analyse obtained results and provide a complete multichannel queue description. We video-record cyclists as they enqueue to one of multiple channels, form the queue and smoothly merge into a single lane again as the queue discharges. We apply the method to analyse results from a pilot study of 160 cyclists forming 50 queues in the city of Krakow, Poland. The proposed method allows us to analyse and quantify the observed queue performance and its characteristics: the number of channels, their emergence process, channel and queue lengths, discharge process with FIFO violations, starting and discharging times. Findings from pilot study reveal that both queue length and discharge times strongly depend on queue formation process. The contribution of this paper is the method to describe multichannel cyclist queueing behaviour, enriching current picture of bicycle flow and cyclists’ behaviour. Since the method has been developed on relatively short queues (up to 10 cyclists), findings included in this paper primarily refer to such queue sizes. Nonetheless, the method is formulated in a generic way, applicable also for longer bicycle queues. Possible practical implications are new estimates for queue lengths and discharge times - useful for bicycle infrastructure design and traffic engineering purposes.
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城市自行车交通中的多通道排队行为
本文的目的是提出一种方法来分析和描述骑车人在信号交叉口的行为,并特别关注多通道(多车道)排队现象。正如我们所观察到的,骑自行车的人在没有固定车道和先进先出规则的情况下排队,对于这种情况,经典的、以汽车为导向的分析方法是不够的。骑自行车者的多通道排队行为很常见,并且具有很大程度的可变性,特别是在自行车交叉路口经常出现的较短队列的情况下。尽管交通研究界对骑自行车者的行为进行了广泛的研究,但对其排队行为的描述仍然不完整。也就是说,没有方法来分析这些现象的全部范围,并量化它们对骑自行车者队列性能的影响。为了弥补这一差距,我们引入了一种技术来观察多通道队列并报告相关的观察结果,然后我们用一种方法框架来分析获得的结果并提供完整的多通道队列描述。我们录下骑车者排队进入多个通道中的一个,形成队列,并在队列排出时顺利地重新并入单车道。我们应用该方法分析了一项试点研究的结果,该研究在波兰克拉科夫市对160名骑自行车的人排成50个队列。所提出的方法允许我们分析和量化观察到的队列性能及其特征:通道数量,它们的出现过程,通道和队列长度,违反FIFO的放电过程,启动和放电时间。初步研究结果表明,队列长度和放行时间与队列形成过程密切相关。本文的贡献在于描述了多通道骑车人排队行为的方法,丰富了自行车流和骑车人行为的现状。由于该方法是在相对较短的队列(最多10个骑自行车的人)上开发的,因此本文中的发现主要是指这样的队列大小。尽管如此,该方法以一种通用的方式制定,也适用于较长的自行车队列。可能的实际影响是对排队长度和卸货时间的新估计,这对自行车基础设施设计和交通工程很有用。
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