基于交通模拟的混合交通流下个人机动车辆与行人安全评价

Takayuki Hishikawa , Miho Iryo-Asano
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个人机动车辆(pmv)是一种小型且速度缓慢的车辆,设计用于在人行道或共用路径上相对密集的行人交通中行驶。虽然近年来开发了各种类型的PMV,但在各种交通条件下对PMV性能的要求还没有深入讨论。本研究旨在利用交通仿真模型,评估几何和交通条件对行人与站立式pmv混合交通流安全性的影响。作为替代安全措施,提出了基于碰撞概率和碰撞强度的客观风险指标。交通仿真结果表明,目标风险受人行道宽度、交通需求和PMV运动参数的影响。本文估计了一个线性回归模型来解释安全指数作为这些变量的函数,并讨论了pmv -行人混合交通流在安全性方面的适用设置组合。
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Safety evaluation of personal mobility vehicles and pedestrians under mixed traffic flow using traffic simulation

Personal mobility vehicles (PMVs) are small and slow vehicles that are designed to move within relatively dense pedestrian traffic on sidewalks or shared-use paths. Although various types of PMVs have been developed recently, the requirements of PMV performance in various traffic conditions are yet to be discussed in depth. This study aims to evaluate the impact of geometry and traffic conditions on the safety of mixed traffic flow between pedestrians and standing-type PMVs using a traffic simulation model. As a surrogate safety measure, an objective risk index based on collision probability and collision intensity is proposed. The results of the traffic simulations showed that the objective risk was affected by sidewalk width, traffic demand, and PMV movement parameters. A linear regression model was estimated to explain the safety index as a function of these variables, and combinations of applicable settings for PMV–pedestrian mixed traffic flow in terms of safety are discussed.

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