Acceleration lanes provide the access to freeways with the aim of improving traffic flow conditions and safety. Therefore, provision of an appropriate entrance ramp and acceleration lane geometry that allows the entering vehicle to accelerate to a speed closer to the main flow speed is crucial for comfortable and safe merging maneuvers. This paper presents an analysis of driver behavior on different acceleration lanes in various traffic conditions performed on an interactive driving simulator. Three different traffic volumes combined with two lengths of acceleration lane were simulated and their effects on driving performances have been studied. It has been observed that drivers’ behavior during merging maneuver is significantly influenced by traffic volume on the main lane and that the acceleration lane length does not show any significant effect on drivers’ speed, trajectories and accelerations. Particularly higher the traffic volume, longer the merging length of the driver as well as grater the acceleration oscillations and the number of gaps rejected. The general results show that the advanced techniques of driving simulation can disclose the relationships between road design parameters and behavioral aspects important to create safer road infrastructure. Further simulation studies are planned to confirm the findings and to strengthen and generalize the results.

Calvi, A., DE BLASIIS, M.R. (2011). Driver’s Behavior on Acceleration Lanes: a Driving Simulator Study. In Proceedings of 90th TRB Annual Meeting. Washington : Transportation Research Board of the National Academies.

Driver’s Behavior on Acceleration Lanes: a Driving Simulator Study

CALVI, ALESSANDRO;DE BLASIIS, Maria Rosaria
2011-01-01

Abstract

Acceleration lanes provide the access to freeways with the aim of improving traffic flow conditions and safety. Therefore, provision of an appropriate entrance ramp and acceleration lane geometry that allows the entering vehicle to accelerate to a speed closer to the main flow speed is crucial for comfortable and safe merging maneuvers. This paper presents an analysis of driver behavior on different acceleration lanes in various traffic conditions performed on an interactive driving simulator. Three different traffic volumes combined with two lengths of acceleration lane were simulated and their effects on driving performances have been studied. It has been observed that drivers’ behavior during merging maneuver is significantly influenced by traffic volume on the main lane and that the acceleration lane length does not show any significant effect on drivers’ speed, trajectories and accelerations. Particularly higher the traffic volume, longer the merging length of the driver as well as grater the acceleration oscillations and the number of gaps rejected. The general results show that the advanced techniques of driving simulation can disclose the relationships between road design parameters and behavioral aspects important to create safer road infrastructure. Further simulation studies are planned to confirm the findings and to strengthen and generalize the results.
2011
Calvi, A., DE BLASIIS, M.R. (2011). Driver’s Behavior on Acceleration Lanes: a Driving Simulator Study. In Proceedings of 90th TRB Annual Meeting. Washington : Transportation Research Board of the National Academies.
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