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    New Geometric Design Approach to Reduce Vehicle’s Speed in Accident-Prone Downgrade Highways Using Dynamic Vehicle Modeling

    Source: Journal of Transportation Engineering, Part A: Systems:;2021:;Volume ( 147 ):;issue: 001::page 04020149-1
    Author:
    Mohammad Moradi
    ,
    Ali Abdi Kordani
    ,
    Mohammad Zarei
    DOI: 10.1061/JTEPBS.0000476
    Publisher: ASCE
    Abstract: Steep downgrades are known as a part of mountain roads with a significant number of severe crashes. Generally, using speed limiters such as speed bumps and speed humps are considered the most effective (considering both the time and cost) ways to reduce the number of victims. The efficiency of speed limiters depends on the driver’s consciousness and the car’s braking system; the latter could be problematic in wet and dark conditions of the road. The main goal of the current study is to propose an approach to correct the longitudinal profile of roads by replacing the consecutive downgrades and upgrades with a continuous downgrade. The vehicle’s speed is reduced by using this method before entering an accident-prone site without the driver’s involvement and breaking. To this end, a well-known software program is used under two speeds (70 and 100  km/h) in 68 different routes to analyze speed along the proposed routes. Also, another computer model is used for dynamic simulation. Dynamic analyses and regression models show that the vehicle’s speed in the new proposed route is significantly reduced compared with the continuous downgrade. Moreover, results indicate that the upgrade slope of the proposed route has the most impact on reducing the final speed of the vehicles.
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    contributor authorMohammad Moradi
    contributor authorAli Abdi Kordani
    contributor authorMohammad Zarei
    date accessioned2022-02-01T00:02:27Z
    date available2022-02-01T00:02:27Z
    date issued1/1/2021
    identifier otherJTEPBS.0000476.pdf
    identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl1/handle/yetl/4270798
    description abstractSteep downgrades are known as a part of mountain roads with a significant number of severe crashes. Generally, using speed limiters such as speed bumps and speed humps are considered the most effective (considering both the time and cost) ways to reduce the number of victims. The efficiency of speed limiters depends on the driver’s consciousness and the car’s braking system; the latter could be problematic in wet and dark conditions of the road. The main goal of the current study is to propose an approach to correct the longitudinal profile of roads by replacing the consecutive downgrades and upgrades with a continuous downgrade. The vehicle’s speed is reduced by using this method before entering an accident-prone site without the driver’s involvement and breaking. To this end, a well-known software program is used under two speeds (70 and 100  km/h) in 68 different routes to analyze speed along the proposed routes. Also, another computer model is used for dynamic simulation. Dynamic analyses and regression models show that the vehicle’s speed in the new proposed route is significantly reduced compared with the continuous downgrade. Moreover, results indicate that the upgrade slope of the proposed route has the most impact on reducing the final speed of the vehicles.
    publisherASCE
    titleNew Geometric Design Approach to Reduce Vehicle’s Speed in Accident-Prone Downgrade Highways Using Dynamic Vehicle Modeling
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume147
    journal issue1
    journal titleJournal of Transportation Engineering, Part A: Systems
    identifier doi10.1061/JTEPBS.0000476
    journal fristpage04020149-1
    journal lastpage04020149-10
    page10
    treeJournal of Transportation Engineering, Part A: Systems:;2021:;Volume ( 147 ):;issue: 001
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