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AuthorAwan H.H.
AuthorSajid S.R.
AuthorDeclercq K.
AuthorAdnan M.
AuthorPirdavani A.
AuthorAlhajyaseen W.
AuthorBrijs T.
Available date2019-05-19T10:09:46Z
Publication Date2018
Publication NameAdvances in Transportation Studies
ResourceScopus
ISSN18245463
URIhttp://dx.doi.org/10.4399/97888255168835
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/11587
AbstractIn different countries, hard separation is adopted as a technique to separate express and local lanes. However, in case of an incident, especially on the express lane, traffic jams can occur as there is no escape route. Emergency services are then required instantly to remove the obstruction. In some cases, even traffic diversion needs to be organized leading to time loss and which may possibly also affect the traffic in adjacent lanes. In this paper, an alternative flexible geometric design approach called �soft separation� is evaluated having less side-effects in case of such calamities. A virtual environment using a driving simulator is used to evaluate 4 different types of soft separation. More specifically, driver behavior and driver temptations to cross different types of soft separation on the express lane are studied. These include: (1) a solid double line (2) cross hatch marking (3) tubular delineators and (4) vegetation / grass strip. Moreover, for each of the soft separation types, drivers were exposed to two different traffic conditions. In the first traffic condition, other vehicles in front did not cross the separation from express to local lanes whereas in the second condition, they did so. Results indicate that tubular delineators and the vegetation strip are more effective in restricting drivers to cross the separation. Implications for road design practice are given. � 2018, Gioacchino Onorati Editore. All rights reserved.
SponsorHigher Education Commission, Pakistan
Languageen
PublisherGioacchino Onorati Editore
SubjectCrossing behavior
Driving simulator
Express and local lanes
Generalized estimating equation
Soft separation
TitleDrivers� crossing behaviour between express and local lanes with soft separation: A driving simulator study
TypeArticle
Pagination41 - 54
Issue NumberSpecial Issue
Volume Number1


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