Influence of horizontal alignment elements on operating speed of vehicles on two-lane highways

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Tottadi, Kiran Kumar [1 ]
Mehar, Arpan [1 ]
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[1] Natl Inst Technol, Dept Civil Engn, Warangal, Telangana, India
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two-lane highways; operating speed models; curve radius; gradient; multiple linear regression; PROFILE MODEL; CURVES; DESIGN; ROADS;
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10.3389/ffutr.2024.1260051
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U [交通运输];
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08 ; 0823 ;
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Earlier studies acknowledged that the design speed does not principally assure consistency in the design of highway geometric elements. Methodologies for estimating operating speeds are limited to specific or local traffic conditions and design standards, as in various studies conducted on two-lane and multi-lane highways. The present study develops operating speed models of the vehicle types observed on horizontal curves and tangent sections on two-lane highways in southern parts of India. Geometric features of the curve section and adjacent tangent sections, such as the radius of the curve, curve length, deflection angle, degree of curvature, gradient, carriageway width, and shoulder width, are obtained from the field. The speed data collected at 24 locations on the highway, including curved and tangent gradient sections, are used to analyze and model operating speed. The results indicate that the inverse of the square root of the radius appears to be an influencing parameter for modeling the operating speed of vehicles. The operating speed is sensitive for a curve radius of up to 600 m; thereafter, the operating speed appears insignificant. On tangent sections, the gradient has a larger influence on the operating speeds of all vehicle types. The operating speed models are validated and compared with models available in the literature. The proposed models developed in the present study are helpful to traffic engineers for predicting the operating speed on two-lane highways.
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