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Interaction between motor vehicles and bicycles at two-lane roundabouts: a driving volatility-based analysis

机译:双车道环形交叉路口的机动车辆与自行车之间的相互作用:基于驱动挥发性的分析

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Drivers' instantaneous decisions regarding speed and acceleration/deceleration, as well as the time rate of acceleration change (jerk) can result in a volatility driving behaviour with significant impact on cyclist safety. The contribution of this article is the assessment of driving volatility in motor vehicle (MV)-bicycle interactions at two-lane roundabouts. Traffic flow and bicycle GPS data were collected from two two-lane roundabouts. Then, traffic, emissions and safety models were used to evaluate volatility impacts on safety, pollutant emissions and traffic performance. The findings showed jerk have an impact on driving volatility between MVs and bicycles, regardless of roundabout design with higher amplitude of variation for MVs. However, MVs had higher acceleration-deceleration variation than bicycles.
机译:关于速度和加速/减速的驱动器的瞬时决定,以及加速度变化(JERK)的时间率可能导致波动驾驶行为,对骑自行车的安全性产生重大影响。本文的贡献是在双车道环形交叉路口的机动车(MV)-BICYCLE相互作用中的驾驶波动性评估。从两个双车道环形交叉路口收集交通流量和自行车GPS数据。然后,使用交通,排放和安全模型来评估对安全性,污染物排放和交通绩效的波动效力。结果表明,无论MV的变化较高的幅度幅度较高,都会对MV和自行车之间的驱动波动产生影响。然而,MVS具有比自行车更高的加速度减速变化。

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