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Yikang Rui, Shu Wang, Renfei Wu and Zhe Shen
Automated truck platooning has become an increasingly popular research subject, and its applicability to highways is considered one of the earliest possible landing scenarios for automated driving. However, there is a lack of research regarding the combi...
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Jamal Ahmed Khan, Muhammad Bilal Khurshid, Arshad Hussain and Asif Azam
Open-access multilane highways have a significant share in the highway network of Pakistan and other developing countries in Asia. These highways have high access density, design inconsistency, and other operational characteristics that differentiate the...
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Robert James Schneider, Rebecca Sanders, Frank Proulx, Hamideh Moayyed
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US pedestrian fatalities are at their highest level in nearly three decades and account for an increasing share of total traffic fatalities (16%). To achieve the vision of a future transportation system that produces zero deaths, pedestrian safety must b...
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K. Jain, S.S. Jain, M. Singh
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The traffic composition on multilane highways in India comprises of a wide range of vehicles in terms of their type, size, engine power, manoeuvring ability, etc. This mix of vehicles with different operating capabilities results in a broad range of spee...
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Gustavo Riente de Andrade, Cira Pitombo, André Luiz Nunes Cunha, Jose Reynaldo Setti
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Free flow speed (FFS) is defined in the HCM as the ?average speed of vehicles on a given segment, measured under low-volume conditions, when drivers are free to travel at their desired speed and are not constrained by the presence of other vehicles or do...
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