Effect of Mixed Traffic Platooning by Commercial Vehicle Types on Traffic Flow Characteristics of Highways

Sandeep Singh, V. Rajesh, Selvaraj Moses Santhakumar
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The existence of different types of Commercial Vehicles (CVs) in the shared roadway affects traffic flow characteristics differently from other vehicles. Owing to the uncertain placement and movement of these CVs in both longitudinal and lateral directions, the opportunities for lane changing and overtaking by other vehicles with lower maneuverability decrease, resulting in the formation of platoons. The study's primary aim is to assess the effect of mixed traffic platoons formed by three different classes of CVs on highway traffic speed, flow, and density under two different traffic regimes (regimes A and B). In this study, regime A represents the non-platooning condition, and regime B represents the platooning condition. Bi-directional traffic data was collected from the highway sections in India using an Infra-Red sensor-based device. The critical leading time headway is determined for the different CVs (platoon leaders) based on the mean absolute relative speed of platoons. The speed-flow-density plots are established using the macroscopic fundamental diagrams for the highway sections under regimes A and B to quantify the platooning impacts of CVs on the traffic characteristics. The study findings reveal that the speed at capacity, density at capacity, and traffic capacity decreased significantly due to CVs' influence on the general traffic mix during the mixed traffic platooning conditions. However, this effect was found to be relatively higher during the Heavy Commercial Vehicle operation as a platoon leader compared to Medium Commercial Vehicle and Light Commercial Vehicle as a platoon leader.
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商用车混合交通对高速公路交通流特性的影响
共享道路中不同类型商用车(CV)的存在对交通流特性的影响不同于其他车辆。由于这些CV在纵向和横向方向上的位置和移动不确定,其他机动性较低的车辆变道和超车的机会减少,导致排成一排。该研究的主要目的是评估在两种不同的交通状况(状况A和状况B)下,由三种不同类别的CV组成的混合交通车队对公路交通速度、流量和密度的影响。在这项研究中,制度A代表非排队状态,制度B代表排队状态。双向交通数据是使用基于红外传感器的设备从印度的高速公路路段收集的。根据排的平均绝对相对速度确定不同CV(排长)的临界领先时间间隔。使用方案A和方案B下公路路段的宏观基本图建立速度-流量-密度图,以量化CV对交通特性的排队影响。研究结果表明,在混合交通排队条件下,由于CV对一般交通组合的影响,通行速度、通行密度和通行能力显著下降。然而,与作为排长的中型商用车和轻型商用车相比,在担任排长的重型商用车行动中,这种影响相对更高。
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Periodica Polytechnica Transportation Engineering
Periodica Polytechnica Transportation Engineering Engineering-Automotive Engineering
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期刊介绍: Periodica Polytechnica is a publisher of the Budapest University of Technology and Economics. It publishes seven international journals (Architecture, Chemical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Social and Management Sciences, Transportation Engineering). The journals have free electronic versions.
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