基于车辆轨迹数据的高速公路收费站下游区域交通流特征及交通冲突分析

Qiaoqiao Ren , Jie He , Ziyang Liu , Min Xu
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在高速公路收费站下游区域,有限的道路空间和重叠的驾驶决策可能导致频繁的车速和变道,极易引发高事故风险。本文利用新颖的 YSKT 算法框架,从航拍视频中自动提取淮安南收费站的微观车辆轨迹数据,分析交通流特征。为进一步评估车辆碰撞风险,采用了碰撞延时(ETTC)和碰撞后时间(PET)指标。结果表明,纵向和横向速度和加速度、变道点分布、变道时间和行驶时间随路段和车辆类型的不同而变化。值得注意的是,与 MTC 车辆相比,ETC 车辆的初始速度更高,因此发生交通事故的风险也更高。研究结果可为交通管理人员全面了解类似复杂道路节点的交通特征和交通安全评估提供有价值的参考。
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Traffic flow characteristics and traffic conflict analysis in the downstream area of expressway toll station based on vehicle trajectory data

The limited road space and overlapping driving decisions may cause frequent speed and lane changes in the downstream area of expressway toll stations, which easily cause high accident risks. In this paper, micro vehicle trajectory data in the Huai'an South Toll Station was automatically extracted from aerial videos using the novel YSKT algorithm framework to analyze traffic flow characteristics. To further evaluate vehicle collision risks, the Extended Time-To-Collision (ETTC) and Post Encroachment Time (PET) indicators were employed. The results demonstrated that the longitudinal and lateral velocity and acceleration, the distribution of lane-changing points, lane-changing times, and travel time varied with road sections and vehicle types. Notably, the ETC vehicles had a higher risk of traffic accidents compared to MTC vehicles since their greater initial speed. The findings could provide valuable references for traffic managers to comprehensively understand traffic characteristics and evaluate traffic safety of similar complex road nodes.

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