Spatial evaluation of speed-flow-geometry relationship on two-lane rural highways

The mean travel speed of drivers on uninterrupted flow facilities such as two-lane rural highways is deemed as good performance indicator for the subject road class; as the variable relates well with user perception. However, the operating conditions on two-lane roads relating to travel speed is dif...

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Main Authors: Ibrahim, Muttaka Na, Che Puan, Othman, Mustaffar, Mushairry
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spelling my.utm.741602017-11-28T05:01:12Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/74160/ Spatial evaluation of speed-flow-geometry relationship on two-lane rural highways Ibrahim, Muttaka Na Che Puan, Othman Mustaffar, Mushairry TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) The mean travel speed of drivers on uninterrupted flow facilities such as two-lane rural highways is deemed as good performance indicator for the subject road class; as the variable relates well with user perception. However, the operating conditions on two-lane roads relating to travel speed is different from those on other types of facilities, as fast moving vehicles in either direction are usually impeded by slower moving ones in the same travel direction and also facing oncoming traffic in the opposing lane. Thus, impeded vehicles may be compelled to travel at lower speeds than desired; particularly, in the absence of sufficient sight distance and permissible gap in the opposing traffic stream, being the appropriate lane used for passing maneuvers. This implies that the operating speed on two-lane highways substantially depends on the level of traffic flow and perhaps, its composition as well as the roadway geometric features. This paper examines the effects of traffic level, composition and road geometric features on the operating speed on two-lane highways based on a spatial approach. An empirical model relating mean travel speed to traffic flow parameters and highway geometric features was derived for prediction of mean travel speed on two-lane rural highways based on easily observable variables. Asian Research Publishing Network 2016 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/74160/1/OthmanChePuan2016_Spatialevaluationofspeed-flow-geometry.pdf Ibrahim, Muttaka Na and Che Puan, Othman and Mustaffar, Mushairry (2016) Spatial evaluation of speed-flow-geometry relationship on two-lane rural highways. ARPN Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences, 11 (20). pp. 11877-11883. ISSN 1819-6608 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84994335145&partnerID=40&md5=a2f10e799310cc44770c06b1d6c17361
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topic TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
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Ibrahim, Muttaka Na
Che Puan, Othman
Mustaffar, Mushairry
Spatial evaluation of speed-flow-geometry relationship on two-lane rural highways
description The mean travel speed of drivers on uninterrupted flow facilities such as two-lane rural highways is deemed as good performance indicator for the subject road class; as the variable relates well with user perception. However, the operating conditions on two-lane roads relating to travel speed is different from those on other types of facilities, as fast moving vehicles in either direction are usually impeded by slower moving ones in the same travel direction and also facing oncoming traffic in the opposing lane. Thus, impeded vehicles may be compelled to travel at lower speeds than desired; particularly, in the absence of sufficient sight distance and permissible gap in the opposing traffic stream, being the appropriate lane used for passing maneuvers. This implies that the operating speed on two-lane highways substantially depends on the level of traffic flow and perhaps, its composition as well as the roadway geometric features. This paper examines the effects of traffic level, composition and road geometric features on the operating speed on two-lane highways based on a spatial approach. An empirical model relating mean travel speed to traffic flow parameters and highway geometric features was derived for prediction of mean travel speed on two-lane rural highways based on easily observable variables.
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author Ibrahim, Muttaka Na
Che Puan, Othman
Mustaffar, Mushairry
author_facet Ibrahim, Muttaka Na
Che Puan, Othman
Mustaffar, Mushairry
author_sort Ibrahim, Muttaka Na
title Spatial evaluation of speed-flow-geometry relationship on two-lane rural highways
title_short Spatial evaluation of speed-flow-geometry relationship on two-lane rural highways
title_full Spatial evaluation of speed-flow-geometry relationship on two-lane rural highways
title_fullStr Spatial evaluation of speed-flow-geometry relationship on two-lane rural highways
title_full_unstemmed Spatial evaluation of speed-flow-geometry relationship on two-lane rural highways
title_sort spatial evaluation of speed-flow-geometry relationship on two-lane rural highways
publisher Asian Research Publishing Network
publishDate 2016
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