Ahmed Shoaeb , Sherif M. El-Badawy , Sayed Shawly , Usama Elrawy Shahdah
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These factors include (a) acceleration of the follower vehicle (FV) during all phases of overtaking, (b) deceleration of the leader vehicle (LV), (c) length of the LV, and (d) speed change of the LV during overtaking. The proposed overtaking model is divided into two parts. The first part includes two conditions as criteria for acceptance/rejection decision of overtaking while the second part computes the overtaking duration and the corresponding distance for successful overtakes. The model is calibrated for 4 sites and validated on the remaining 2 sites. The results show that the proposed overtaking model matches closely the observed accepted and rejected overtakes by <strong><em>96.45%</em></strong> and <strong><em>95.90%</em></strong>, respectively. Furthermore, the results showed that the proposed model was consistent with the observed overtaking distances and times. 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A proposed overtaking model for Egyptian two-lane two-way roads
Overtaking is one of the most complex maneuvers on the two-lane two-way (TLTW) roads, where the follower vehicles use the opposing lane to bypass the leader slower vehicles. Overtaking becomes more riskier with the presence of oncoming vehicles from the opposite direction. This paper presents the development of an overtaking model for the Egyptian TLTW roads under mixed traffic conditions. About 20-h of videotaped data from 6 different TLTW roads, located in the Delta region in Egypt are studied to develop the proposed model. This model considers key factors affecting model performance that are not considered in most international state-of-the-art models. These factors include (a) acceleration of the follower vehicle (FV) during all phases of overtaking, (b) deceleration of the leader vehicle (LV), (c) length of the LV, and (d) speed change of the LV during overtaking. The proposed overtaking model is divided into two parts. The first part includes two conditions as criteria for acceptance/rejection decision of overtaking while the second part computes the overtaking duration and the corresponding distance for successful overtakes. The model is calibrated for 4 sites and validated on the remaining 2 sites. The results show that the proposed overtaking model matches closely the observed accepted and rejected overtakes by 96.45% and 95.90%, respectively. Furthermore, the results showed that the proposed model was consistent with the observed overtaking distances and times. In addition, the results are compared with other international models such as the Ghods, Tang, TWO-PAS, and Cirianni models.
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First published in 1977 as an international journal sponsored by the International Association of Traffic and Safety Sciences, IATSS Research has contributed to the dissemination of interdisciplinary wisdom on ideal mobility, particularly in Asia. IATSS Research is an international refereed journal providing a platform for the exchange of scientific findings on transportation and safety across a wide range of academic fields, with particular emphasis on the links between scientific findings and practice in society and cultural contexts. IATSS Research welcomes submission of original research articles and reviews that satisfy the following conditions: 1.Relevant to transportation and safety, and the multiple impacts of transportation systems on security, human health, and the environment. 2.Contains important policy and practical implications based on scientific evidence in the applicable academic field. In addition to welcoming general submissions, IATSS Research occasionally plans and publishes special feature sections and special issues composed of invited articles addressing specific topics.