This paper presents a new continuum model describing the dynamics of multiclass traffic flow on multilane freeways including weaving sections. In this paper, we consider a specific freeway weaving type, which is formed when an on ramp is near to an off ramp and these two ramps are joined by an auxiliary lane. Traffic interactions in this weaving zone are very complex due to the involvement of weaving flows and non-weaving flows in the so-called mandatory lane-changing process. To handle this complexity, it is essential to have a good understanding of the (microscopic) driving behavior within the weaving zones. These behaviors are modeled based on a gap-acceptance model. The methodology to obtain a weaving continuum traffic model is t...
Traffic simulation models have been proved to be more effective methods of dealing with weaving sect...
Abstract: The purpose of this research, it is analytically the interrelations between the traffic fl...
Microscopic modeling of mixed traffic (i.e., automaton-driven vehicles and human-driven vehicles) dy...
The objective of this paper is to propose an analytical traffic model adapted to freeway weaving sec...
Motorway weaving sections entail intensive lane changes which lead to high turbulence within such se...
A motorway weaving section connects a pair of closely spaced entry- and exit-ramps, where intensive ...
This paper presents an empirical analysis on lane changing behaviour using a trajectory data set col...
Existing macroscopic models for the flow of traffic treat traffic as a continuum or employ technique...
Motorway weaving sections entail intensive lane changes which lead to high turbulence within such se...
Weaving sections have proved to cause bottlenecks on motorways because of the relatively frequent l...
The Highway Capacity Manual covers adequately the operation of weaving areas on freeways. Weaving on...
Intense lane-changing maneuvers at weaving sections often cause traffic turbulence on expressways, e...
Weaving sections are subjected to complex lane-changing movements. In contrary to the other motorway...
Weaving sections have proved to be one of the bottleneck locations for many motorway sections mainly...
AbstractThis paper presents a simulation study of a lane assignment approach for improving the opera...
Traffic simulation models have been proved to be more effective methods of dealing with weaving sect...
Abstract: The purpose of this research, it is analytically the interrelations between the traffic fl...
Microscopic modeling of mixed traffic (i.e., automaton-driven vehicles and human-driven vehicles) dy...
The objective of this paper is to propose an analytical traffic model adapted to freeway weaving sec...
Motorway weaving sections entail intensive lane changes which lead to high turbulence within such se...
A motorway weaving section connects a pair of closely spaced entry- and exit-ramps, where intensive ...
This paper presents an empirical analysis on lane changing behaviour using a trajectory data set col...
Existing macroscopic models for the flow of traffic treat traffic as a continuum or employ technique...
Motorway weaving sections entail intensive lane changes which lead to high turbulence within such se...
Weaving sections have proved to cause bottlenecks on motorways because of the relatively frequent l...
The Highway Capacity Manual covers adequately the operation of weaving areas on freeways. Weaving on...
Intense lane-changing maneuvers at weaving sections often cause traffic turbulence on expressways, e...
Weaving sections are subjected to complex lane-changing movements. In contrary to the other motorway...
Weaving sections have proved to be one of the bottleneck locations for many motorway sections mainly...
AbstractThis paper presents a simulation study of a lane assignment approach for improving the opera...
Traffic simulation models have been proved to be more effective methods of dealing with weaving sect...
Abstract: The purpose of this research, it is analytically the interrelations between the traffic fl...
Microscopic modeling of mixed traffic (i.e., automaton-driven vehicles and human-driven vehicles) dy...