A Comparison of Daytime and Nighttime Operating Speed on Rural Multi- Lane Highway Sections in Egypt

T. Abdel-Wahed, Mohamed El Esawey
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Abstract

Traditionally, the 85 th percentile of observed speeds is used to represent the operating speed associated with a specific site with certain geometric features. The presence of sunlight enhances the vision of drivers during daytime while visibility usually degrades during nighttime, especially on rural roads where no street lighting exists, and drivers would depend solely on their vehicle headlights. Visibility degradation is a safety concern which is magnified on horizontal curves. The objective of this study, therefore, is to compare operating speed in daytime and nighttime conditions on both tangent sections and horizontal curves. The analysis made use of spot speed data collected on horizontal curves of two major rural multilane highway in Egypt. Spot speed data were collected using speed guns during daytime and nighttime. The spot speed data were used to calculate the mean speed, variance of speed, and the 85th percentile speed. Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) was used to compare the speeds in daytime and nighttime. For most cases, it was shown that no significant difference existed in speed for daytime and nighttime. This was mainly attributed to the generous design features of the highway elements (e.g., large radii of horizontal curves, wide lanes, etc.). An attempt was made to develop operating speed models to see which variables impact speed during daytime. The results of operating speed models’ development were deemed inappropriate due to the lack of variability in speeds. © 2022 Published by Faculty of Engineering – Sohag University. DOI: 10.21608/SEJ.2022.135873.1012
埃及农村多车道公路路段白天和夜间行车速度的比较
传统上,观测速度的第85个百分位数用于表示与具有某些几何特征的特定站点相关的运行速度。阳光的存在在白天增强了驾驶员的视野,而能见度通常在夜间下降,尤其是在没有路灯的乡村道路上,驾驶员将完全依赖车辆前灯。能见度下降是一个安全问题,在水平曲线上会被放大。因此,本研究的目的是比较切线路段和水平曲线在白天和夜间条件下的运行速度。该分析利用了在埃及两条主要农村多车道公路的平曲线上收集的现场速度数据。现场速度数据是在白天和晚上使用测速枪收集的。现场速度数据用于计算平均速度、速度方差和第85百分位速度。方差分析(ANOVA)用于比较白天和夜间的速度。在大多数情况下,日间和夜间的速度没有显著差异。这主要归因于公路要素的丰富设计特征(例如,大半径的水平曲线、宽车道等)。试图开发运行速度模型,以了解哪些变量会影响白天的速度。由于速度缺乏可变性,运行速度模型的开发结果被认为是不合适的。©2022 Sohag大学工程学院出版。DOI:10.21608/se.2022.135873.1012
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