划定自行车道的交通疏导效果

IF 2.7 Q1 GEOGRAPHY
Hannah Younes , Clinton Andrews , Robert B. Noland , Jiahao Xia , Song Wen , Wenwen Zhang , Dimitri Metaxas , Leigh Ann Von Hagen , Jie Gong
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摘要

我们分析了自行车道对交通速度的影响。我们利用计算机视觉技术检测了一个交叉路口 9000 多辆机动车的速度和轨迹,并对其进行了分类。在控制了方向、每小时交通流量和车辆行为(即自由通行还是在红灯前停车)后,我们发现,划线保护自行车道(用交通锥和塑料划线器标记)的效果与平均最高车速降低 28% 和右转车辆平均车速降低 21% 相关。直行车辆的平均车速降低幅度较小,仅为 8%。与自行车道垂直行驶的车辆速度没有降低。仅涂漆的自行车道也能使车速小幅降低 11%-15%,但仅限于右转的车辆。这些研究结果表明,自行车道还有一个重要的次要益处:划线自行车道具有交通疏导作用,可降低行人和其他道路使用者发生交通事故的风险和严重程度。
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The Traffic Calming Effect of Delineated Bicycle Lanes

We analyze the effect of a bicycle lane on traffic speeds. Computer vision techniques are used to detect and classify the speed and trajectory of over 9,000 motor-vehicles at an intersection that was part of a pilot demonstration in which a bicycle lane was temporarily implemented. After controlling for direction, hourly traffic flow, and the behavior of the vehicle (i.e., free-flowing or stopped at a red light), we found that the effect of the delineator-protected bicycle lane (marked with traffic cones and plastic delineators) was associated with a 28 % reduction in average maximum speeds and a 21 % decrease in average speeds for vehicles turning right. For those going straight, a smaller reduction of up to 8 % was observed. Traffic moving perpendicular to the bicycle lane experienced no decrease in speeds. Painted-only bike lanes were also associated with a small speed reduction of 11–15 %, but solely for vehicles turning right. These findings suggest an important secondary benefit of bicycle lanes: by having a traffic calming effect, delineated bicycle lanes may decrease the risk and severity of crashes for pedestrians and other road users.

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