Exploring driving behavioral characteristics in pre-, in-, and post-conflict stages based on car-following trajectory data.

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Dan Wu, Jaeyoung Jay Lee, Ye Li, Jieling Jin
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Abstract

This study investigates driving behaviour in different stages of rear-end conflicts using vehicle trajectory data. Three conflict stages (pre-, in-, and post-conflict) are defined based on time-to-collision (TTC) indicator. Four indexes are selected to capture within-group and between-group characteristics of the stages. Besides, this study also examines the prediction performance of conflict stage identification using specific driving behaviour characteristics associated with each stage. Results reveal variations in dominant driving characteristics and predictive importance across stages. Heterogeneity exists within stages, with differences among clusters. Drivers slow down during in-conflict, with decreasing speed reduction as stages progress. Reaction time increases in post-conflict. Insufficient space gaps contribute to rear-end conflicts in the in-conflict stage. Furthermore, the prediction performance of conflict stage identification, based on the specific driving behaviour characteristics associated with each stage, is commendable. This study enhances understanding and prediction of conflict stage identification in rear-end conflicts.Practitioner summary: This study explores driving behaviour in rear-end conflict stages using trajectory data. It identifies pre-, in-, and post-conflict stages via time-to-collision indicator and assesses within-group and between-group characteristics. Besides, prediction performance for conflict stage identification based on these characteristics is commendable. This research enhances understanding and prediction of rear-end conflicts.

基于汽车行驶轨迹数据,探索冲突前、冲突中和冲突后阶段的驾驶行为特征。
本研究利用车辆轨迹数据调查了追尾冲突不同阶段的驾驶行为。根据碰撞时间(TTC)指标定义了三个冲突阶段(冲突前、冲突中和冲突后)。研究选取了四个指标来反映各阶段的组内和组间特征。此外,本研究还利用与各阶段相关的特定驾驶行为特征来检验冲突阶段识别的预测性能。结果显示,不同阶段的主要驾驶特征和预测重要性存在差异。各阶段内部存在异质性,不同群组之间也存在差异。在冲突中,驾驶员会减速,随着阶段的进展,车速会逐渐降低。冲突后反应时间增加。在冲突中阶段,空间间隙不足会导致追尾冲突。此外,根据与每个阶段相关的特定驾驶行为特征进行冲突阶段识别的预测性能也值得称赞。本研究增强了对追尾冲突中冲突阶段识别的理解和预测。从业者总结:本研究利用轨迹数据探讨了追尾冲突阶段的驾驶行为。研究通过碰撞时间指标识别了冲突前、冲突中和冲突后阶段,并评估了组内和组间特征。此外,根据这些特征识别冲突阶段的预测性能也值得称赞。这项研究增强了对追尾冲突的理解和预测。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
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