近距离观察拥堵高速公路交织路段的车速、车道变更和重型车辆的时空分布情况

Nachuan Li, H. Mahmassani, Yanlin Zhang, Alireza Talebpour, Samer H. Hamdar
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主要高速公路交织路段周围的交通行为呈现出复杂的动态变化,与多向机动有关,例如变道(LC),同时伴随着产生冲击波的制动。研究拥堵交织路段的微观和宏观特性的数据普遍缺乏,这在基础交通科学中留下了重要的空白。在美国多条高速公路上收集的第三代模拟(TGSIM)轨迹数据集为研究高速公路上高密度交织运行的相关现象提供了丰富的机会。本文的重点是研究平均速度、低速车辆和重型车辆(HV)的时空分布。此外,我们还研究了速度与低速车辆和重型车辆的时移关联。我们的分析表明,不同车道和纵向位置的车速差异很大。低速行驶一般与周围车速较高有关,并且与原始车道和目标车道的车速变化相关性不同。此外,执行强制低速行驶(MLC)和酌情低速行驶(DLC)的车辆的速度变化也存在差异。最后,虽然平均速度较低与高速车的存在有关,但当高速车顺流而下时,平均速度往往会逐渐恢复。
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Close Look into the Spatial-Temporal Distribution of Speed, Lane Changes, and Heavy Vehicles in a Congested Freeway Weaving Section
Traffic behavior around major freeway weaving sections exhibits complex dynamics associated with multi-directional maneuvers such as lane changes (LCs) accompanied by shockwave-generating braking. Data to study both microscopic and macroscopic properties of congested weaving sections have been generally lacking, leaving an important lacuna in the underlying traffic science. The Third Generation Simulation (TGSIM) trajectory data set collected on multiple freeway locations in the USA provides a rich opportunity to examine the phenomena associated with high-density weaving operations on freeways. The focus of this paper is to examine the spatial-temporal distribution of average speed, LCs, and heavy vehicles (HVs). In addition, we examine the time-shifted association of speed with LCs and HVs. Our analysis reveals considerable variation of speed across lanes and longitudinal locations. LCs are generally associated with higher speeds of the surrounding traffic and correlate with the speed changes on the original and target lanes differently. In addition, differences of speed change have been found for vehicles that execute mandatory LCs (MLCs) and discretionary LCs (DLCs). Finally, while a lower average speed is associated with the existence of HVs, it tends to recover gradually when the HVs move downstream.
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