Safety and Headway Characteristics in Highway Work Zones with Automated Speed Enforcement

Q3 Engineering
Ming-Heng Wang, R. Benekohal, H. Ramezani, H. Nassiri, J. C. Medina, Ali Hajbabaie
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Abstract

This paper investigated the headway distribution of platooning vehicles in work zones with and without automated Speed Photo Enforcement (SPE). Data from two work zones were collected and analyzed. The portion of vehicles traveling with a very short headway (less than 0.7 sec) was also examined. In addition, the behavior of vehicles near the law enforcement vehicles was analyzed in terms of applying brakes and changing lane in one of the work zones. The results indicated that the mean headway of cars in the median lane significantly increased in both work zones when the SPE van was present compared to the base condition. For trucks, the mean headway increase was significant only in the shoulder lane when the SPE was present. This is a beneficial effect and indicates that drivers had a longer time to react to the lead vehicles. It was also found that the proportion of cars traveling with a very short headway in the median lane significantly decreased when a SPE van was present at one work zone (I-64). In the shoulder lane, no very short headway was observed when SPE was implemented. The difference in braking behavior was not significant when SPE was compared to police car presence. However, lane changing behavior was significantly different for cars traveling in the median lane and also for trucks traveling in the shoulder lane. The proportion of cars changing lanes was 5 percent with a police car present and increased to 8 percent when the SPE van was present. A significant number of trucks changed lanes from the shoulder to the median when the police car was present to comply with state law.
采用自动测速系统的高速公路工作区域的安全性和车头时距特性
研究了安装和不安装自动测速照片执法系统(SPE)时,车辆在工作区内的车头时距分布。从两个工作区域收集和分析数据。同时,研究人员还检测了车头时距非常短(小于0.7秒)的车辆。此外,分析了执法车辆附近车辆在某一工作区内的刹车和变道行为。结果表明,与基本条件相比,SPE货车存在时,两个工作区域中线车道车辆的平均车头时距均显著增加。对于卡车来说,只有在有SPE存在的情况下,平均车头时距才会显著增加。这是一个有益的效果,表明司机有更长的时间对前面的车辆做出反应。研究还发现,当一辆SPE货车出现在一个工作区域(I-64)时,在中位数车道行驶的汽车比例显著减少。在肩道中,SPE实现时没有观察到非常短的车头时距。当SPE与警车的存在相比较时,制动行为的差异并不显著。然而,在中间车道行驶的汽车和在肩道行驶的卡车的变道行为显著不同。有警车在场时,车辆变道的比例为5%,而有SPE货车在场时,这一比例上升至8%。为了遵守州法律,当警车出现时,相当数量的卡车从路肩改为中间车道。
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Advances in Transportation Studies
Advances in Transportation Studies Engineering-Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality
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