Empirical research on car-following and lane-changing: Recent developments, emerging vehicle technologies’ impact, and future research needs

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Yasir Ali , Anshuman Sharma , Zuduo Zheng
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A sound understanding of driving behaviour is indispensable for properly modelling and predicting traffic dynamics, and accurately evaluating its impact on efficiency, safety, energy consumption, and the environment. This understanding becomes more critical in the era of emerging vehicle technologies, which are expected to significantly influence driving behaviour. Thus, this paper reviews empirical research efforts dedicated to understanding driving behaviour. Particularly, longitudinal (car-following) and lateral (lane-changing) driving tasks for conventional, connected, and automated vehicles are reviewed. Car-following behaviour is reviewed using different characteristics, like response time, time headway, etc., whereas lane-changing behaviour is reviewed from three aspects: decision-making, execution, and impact. This paper envisions several future research directions by identifying the limitations of existing research efforts and linking them to microscopic modelling. Also, realising emerging vehicle technologies are on horizon, the current empirical research on driving behaviour related to these vehicles is thoroughly reviewed, and research needs are emphasised.
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Transportation Research Interdisciplinary Perspectives
Transportation Research Interdisciplinary Perspectives Engineering-Automotive Engineering
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