AbstractThis paper presents two empirical trajectory data sets focusing on the merging behaviour on a motorway, both in the Netherlands and in France. A careful review of the literature shows that the main theories explaining this behaviour rely on the hypothesis of gap acceptance, i.e. the fact that each driver has a certain threshold value depending on among other things the distance to the end of the acceleration lane, and when the offered gap is larger than this threshold the driver decides to merge.We conducted a detailed comparative analysis of the two data sets examining the main variables identified in our conceptual model of merging behaviour. The contribution of this paper is that the analysis does not only focus on the accepted g...
Existing techniques for microscopic simulation of lane changes utilize a single critical gap for a s...
This thesis presents the development and application of a microscopic simulation model of merging op...
Highway merging points are critical elements due to the interactions between merging vehicles and fo...
AbstractThis paper presents two empirical trajectory data sets focusing on the merging behaviour on ...
In order to assess infrastructure measures or dynamic traffic management measures, microscopic simul...
The most difficult sections of motorway to analyze satisfactorily are the merging sections, because ...
Merging behavior is inevitable at on-ramp bottlenecks and is a significant factor in triggering traf...
Microscopic traffic simulation models are a widely used tools for transport system analysis and mana...
AbstractMotorway merging has been regarded as a major source of conflicts and congestion on motorway...
Motorway merging has long been regarded as a major source of conflicts and congestion on motorways. ...
1 In uncongested traffic situations, a merge is executed when the available gap is sufficiently larg...
Background: Merging on a highway is a complex driving task that requires a lot of interaction with o...
This paper is aimed at investigating the influence of dif-ferent types of traffic flows on the capac...
Gap acceptance theory is traditionally based on the interactions when a minor stream of drivers wish...
This paper attempts to identify factors that may influence the gap acceptance behavior of drivers wh...
Existing techniques for microscopic simulation of lane changes utilize a single critical gap for a s...
This thesis presents the development and application of a microscopic simulation model of merging op...
Highway merging points are critical elements due to the interactions between merging vehicles and fo...
AbstractThis paper presents two empirical trajectory data sets focusing on the merging behaviour on ...
In order to assess infrastructure measures or dynamic traffic management measures, microscopic simul...
The most difficult sections of motorway to analyze satisfactorily are the merging sections, because ...
Merging behavior is inevitable at on-ramp bottlenecks and is a significant factor in triggering traf...
Microscopic traffic simulation models are a widely used tools for transport system analysis and mana...
AbstractMotorway merging has been regarded as a major source of conflicts and congestion on motorway...
Motorway merging has long been regarded as a major source of conflicts and congestion on motorways. ...
1 In uncongested traffic situations, a merge is executed when the available gap is sufficiently larg...
Background: Merging on a highway is a complex driving task that requires a lot of interaction with o...
This paper is aimed at investigating the influence of dif-ferent types of traffic flows on the capac...
Gap acceptance theory is traditionally based on the interactions when a minor stream of drivers wish...
This paper attempts to identify factors that may influence the gap acceptance behavior of drivers wh...
Existing techniques for microscopic simulation of lane changes utilize a single critical gap for a s...
This thesis presents the development and application of a microscopic simulation model of merging op...
Highway merging points are critical elements due to the interactions between merging vehicles and fo...