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Naturalistic driving data collection to investigate into the effects of road geometrics on track behaviour
Institution:1. Center for Transportation Research and Education at Iowa State University, USA;2. Department of Statistics at Iowa State University, USA;3. Public Policy Center at University of Iowa, USA;1. Department of Civil, Construction and Environmental Engineering, Iowa State University, Institute for Transportation, 2711 South Loop Drive, Suite 4700, Ames, IA 50011, United States;2. Department of Civil, Construction and Environmental Engineering, Iowa State University, 482A Town Engineering Building, 813 Bissell Road, Ames, IA 50011, United States;3. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Michigan State University, 3573 Engineering Building, 428 S. Shaw Ln. East Lansing, MI 48824, United States
Abstract:Road designers assume that drivers will follow the road alignment with trajectories centred in the lane, and move at the design speed parallel to the road centreline (i.e., the horizontal alignment). Therefore, they assume that if the horizontal alignment indicates the “designed trajectory”, the driving path indicates the “operating trajectory”. However, at present, they do not have the necessary tools to measure the relationship between the designed alignment and possible vehicle trajectories.The paper has two objectives: (a) to develop an understanding of the root causes of differences between road alignment and vehicle trajectories; and (b) to define and calibrate a model that estimates the local curvature of trajectories on the basis of the designed horizontal alignment.The two objectives were pursued by carrying out a naturalistic survey using vehicles equipped with high precision GPS in real-time kinematics (RTK) mode driven by test drivers on road sections of known geometric characteristics. The results provide an insight into the effects of road geometrics on driver behaviour, thus anticipating possible driving errors or unexpected/undesired behaviours, information which can then be used to correct possible inconsistencies when making decisions at the design stage.
Keywords:Vehicle trajectory  Driving path  Road curvature  Horizontal alignment  Global Positioning Systems
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