The relationship between speed differential and time to collision of Malaysian expressways

Lane change (LC) manoeuvre has been recognized as an important aspect of driving behavior that significantly impacts traffic operation and management. Incorrect LC execution, particularly incorrect gap distance selection before the LC movement, can lead to traffic accidents, most often in the form o...

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Main Authors: Mohamed, Haydar Ataelmanan Ali, Hassan, Sitti Asmah, Che Puan, Othman, Al-Bahr, Tareq Mohamed, Azhari, Shaza Farouk
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Published: Suranaree University of Technology 2023
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spelling my.utm.1076552024-09-25T07:42:54Z http://eprints.utm.my/107655/ The relationship between speed differential and time to collision of Malaysian expressways Mohamed, Haydar Ataelmanan Ali Hassan, Sitti Asmah Che Puan, Othman Al-Bahr, Tareq Mohamed Azhari, Shaza Farouk TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) Lane change (LC) manoeuvre has been recognized as an important aspect of driving behavior that significantly impacts traffic operation and management. Incorrect LC execution, particularly incorrect gap distance selection before the LC movement, can lead to traffic accidents, most often in the form of a rear-end, sideswipe, or angled collision. This paper investigates the relationship between time to collision and the speed differential between the leading and following vehicles when lane change occurs. Using an instrumented vehicle method, data was gathered along a typical length of the Kuala Lumpur-Seremban expressway. A VBox (Video Velocity Box) is an on-board data collection device that is used to videotape traffic incidents on the road, was installed in a passenger car. In a three-day period, a total of 175 instances of lane changing were documented. Following gap distance was used to calibrate the VBox equipment as a measure of efficiency. A simple linear regression was conducted between time to collision (TTC) and speed differential. It was found that 60% and 75% of drivers have TTC fewer than 5 sec and 10 sec, separately, with 6.10 sec average TTC. The time to collision (TTC) has a negative linear relationship with speed differential (R2 = 84.47%). The finding shows that the higher the speed differential between vehicles, the lower the TTC value, which indicates a higher probability of collisions. It can be concluded that the speed differential between the test car and following vehicles is affecting the TTC, which is to be utilised as a risk indicator throughout lane-changing operation. Suranaree University of Technology 2023 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/107655/1/HaydarAtaelmananAli2023_TheRelationshipBetweenSpeedDifferentialandTime.pdf Mohamed, Haydar Ataelmanan Ali and Hassan, Sitti Asmah and Che Puan, Othman and Al-Bahr, Tareq Mohamed and Azhari, Shaza Farouk (2023) The relationship between speed differential and time to collision of Malaysian expressways. Suranaree Journal of Science and Technology, 30 (1). pp. 1-8. ISSN 0858-849X http://dx.doi.org/10.55766/sujst-2023-01-e01613 DOI:10.55766/sujst-2023-01-e01613
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topic TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
spellingShingle TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
Mohamed, Haydar Ataelmanan Ali
Hassan, Sitti Asmah
Che Puan, Othman
Al-Bahr, Tareq Mohamed
Azhari, Shaza Farouk
The relationship between speed differential and time to collision of Malaysian expressways
description Lane change (LC) manoeuvre has been recognized as an important aspect of driving behavior that significantly impacts traffic operation and management. Incorrect LC execution, particularly incorrect gap distance selection before the LC movement, can lead to traffic accidents, most often in the form of a rear-end, sideswipe, or angled collision. This paper investigates the relationship between time to collision and the speed differential between the leading and following vehicles when lane change occurs. Using an instrumented vehicle method, data was gathered along a typical length of the Kuala Lumpur-Seremban expressway. A VBox (Video Velocity Box) is an on-board data collection device that is used to videotape traffic incidents on the road, was installed in a passenger car. In a three-day period, a total of 175 instances of lane changing were documented. Following gap distance was used to calibrate the VBox equipment as a measure of efficiency. A simple linear regression was conducted between time to collision (TTC) and speed differential. It was found that 60% and 75% of drivers have TTC fewer than 5 sec and 10 sec, separately, with 6.10 sec average TTC. The time to collision (TTC) has a negative linear relationship with speed differential (R2 = 84.47%). The finding shows that the higher the speed differential between vehicles, the lower the TTC value, which indicates a higher probability of collisions. It can be concluded that the speed differential between the test car and following vehicles is affecting the TTC, which is to be utilised as a risk indicator throughout lane-changing operation.
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author Mohamed, Haydar Ataelmanan Ali
Hassan, Sitti Asmah
Che Puan, Othman
Al-Bahr, Tareq Mohamed
Azhari, Shaza Farouk
author_facet Mohamed, Haydar Ataelmanan Ali
Hassan, Sitti Asmah
Che Puan, Othman
Al-Bahr, Tareq Mohamed
Azhari, Shaza Farouk
author_sort Mohamed, Haydar Ataelmanan Ali
title The relationship between speed differential and time to collision of Malaysian expressways
title_short The relationship between speed differential and time to collision of Malaysian expressways
title_full The relationship between speed differential and time to collision of Malaysian expressways
title_fullStr The relationship between speed differential and time to collision of Malaysian expressways
title_full_unstemmed The relationship between speed differential and time to collision of Malaysian expressways
title_sort relationship between speed differential and time to collision of malaysian expressways
publisher Suranaree University of Technology
publishDate 2023
url http://eprints.utm.my/107655/1/HaydarAtaelmananAli2023_TheRelationshipBetweenSpeedDifferentialandTime.pdf
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