中心线标记对驾驶员变道行为的影响

J. Edirisinghe, V. Wickramasinghe
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摘要:背景:斯里兰卡道路交通事故持续上升。根据交通总部的记录,斯里兰卡道路上每3小时或更短时间就有一人死亡。与世界其他地区一样,驾驶员的不当行为对这些道路事故的发生起到了重要作用。在斯里兰卡常见道路交通事故的确定原因中,粗心超车被记录为首要原因。因此,本文旨在研究中心线标线对驾驶员变道行为的影响。方法:选择斯里兰卡主要道路的三个路段进行本研究。所有的道路都是单行道,每个方向只有一条车道。在三个路段中,两个路段是多山的蜿蜒路段,一个路段是平坦的起伏路段。对于每个路段,非车道可变路段分为三种类型。它们分别是长度小于100米(L1)、长度在100米和300米之间(L2)和长度大于300米(L3)。使用摄像机观察车辆的运动行为,并在每种不可变车道段进行一小时的实地调查后收集超车次数。安装了摄像机,以观察车辆在不可变车道以及法律允许的车道变化情况下的移动。对于非车道可变路段,观察到非车道可变区的开始和非车道可变段的结束。结果:下表是根据录像得出的观察结果摘要。下表是在非车道可变路段开始和结束时观察到的超车总结;根据现场测量,很明显,当不可变路段(单线或双线)的连续长度超过300米时,驾驶员超车的趋势很高。此外,当出现拥挤时,超车的可能性略高。集群是由于慢速行驶的车辆控制集群中大多数其他车辆的最佳速度。结论:从本研究的总结结果来看,当非车道可变车道长度较长时,驾驶员会被迫变道超车。当车辆行驶缓慢而产生聚集效应时,这种情况更为频繁。此外,在非变道路段的后半段,变道超车比开始时更为突出。这可能表明,所有驾驶员在变道和超车方面并不是真的不守纪律,但他们可能会在没有机会以舒适的速度行驶很长一段距离后感到沮丧。因此,每隔一段时间设置超车道或采取任何其他适当措施,都可以解决这种非法变道超车的问题。尽管没有足够的细节可以证明,这种超车可能会导致交通事故。关键词:道路标线、驾驶员行为
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Effect of centerline marking on lane changing behavior of drivers
Abstract: Background: Traffic accidents are in continuous rise on Sri Lankan roads. According to the records available at traffic headquarters, one death is reported at every 3 hour or less on Sri Lankan roads. Similar to the rest of the world, driver misbehavior contribute heavily on those road mishaps among identified reasons for common road traffic accidents in Sri Lanka, careless overtaking has recorded as the number one reason. Therefore, this paper is about a study carried out to study the effect of centerline markings on lane changing behavior of drivers. Methods: Three road segments from the Sri Lankan main roads were selected for this study. All the roads were single carriageways with one lane per direction. Out of three road segments, two were mountainous and winding and one is flat and rolling. For each road segment, non-lane changeable segments were divided into three types. They were Length less than 100 m (L1), Length between 100 m and 300 m (L2) and length greater than 300 m (L3). Vehicle movement behavior were observed using video cameras and number of overtaking were collected after the field surveys of one hour each for each kind of non- changeable lane segments. Video cameras were installed to observe vehicle movement at non- lane changeable as well as legally acceptable lane changes. With respect to non- lane changeable segments, both the beginning of non-lane changeable areas as well as the ending of non – lane changeable segments were observed. Results: Following tables are the summary of observations made based on video recordings. The next table is the summary of overtaking observed at the beginning and the end of non- lane changeable segments; According to the field measurements, it was clear that there is a high tendency for drivers to overtake when the continuous length of non-changeable road segments (single line or double line divided) is longer than 300 m. Further, chances were slightly higher when there is a bunching. Bunching is due to slow moving vehicle controlling the optimum speed of most of the other vehicles in the bunch. Conclusions: From the summarized results of this study, it is evident that drivers are forced to change the lane to overtake vehicle in front of them when the length of the non- lane changeable lane length is longer. More frequent when there is a bunching effect due to slow moving vehicles. Further, lane changing to overtake vehicles is more prominent towards the latter part of the non-lane changeable section than the beginning. It may be an indication that all the drivers are not really indiscipline in changing the lane and overtaking but they may be frustrated after driving a long distance without having opportunity to go at their comfortable speed. Therefore, introducing the overtaking lanes at regular intervals or any other such suitable measures can be an answer to such illegal lane changing to overtaking. Though there are no adequate details to prove, such overtaking may lead to a traffic accident. Keywords: Road marking, Driver behavior
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Injury and Violence Research (JIVR) is a peer-reviewed open-access medical journal covering all aspects of traumatology includes quantitative and qualitative studies in the field of clinical and basic sciences about trauma, burns, drowning, falls, occupational/road/ sport safety, youth violence, child/elder abuse, child/elder injuries, intimate partner abuse/sexual violence, self-harm, suicide, patient safety, safe communities, consumer safety, disaster management, terrorism, surveillance/burden of injury and all other intentional and unintentional injuries.
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