Article free to read on journal website The traffic in a weaving segment is subject to lane-changing turbulence in excess of that normally present on basic motorway segments. Empirical studies have observed a lane-changing concentration problem, as traffic flow increases, which can cause flow break down and congestion. This paper focuses on the lane-changing concentration problem in weaving segments. A Cooperative Intelligent Transport System (C-ITS) advisory has been shown to alleviate such a lane-changing concentration problem. The advisory aims to distribute the lane-changing along the weaving segment. Unlike previous methods in the literature, where weaving vehicles are assigned according to fixed distributions, this paper proposes an a...
This paper presents an empirical analysis on lane changing behaviour using a trajectory data set col...
A motorway weaving section is a segment of the road in which an on-ramp is followed by an off-ramp w...
AbstractWeaving sections are formed when a merge area is closely followed by a diverging area, or wh...
Article free to read on journal website The traffic in a weaving segment is subject to lane-changing...
Weaving sections, a common design of motorways, require extensive lane-change manoeuvres. Numerous s...
A motorway weaving section connects a pair of closely spaced entry- and exit-ramps, where intensive ...
Motorway capacity is constrained by turbulent sections such as merging, diverging and weaving areas....
Weaving sections are subjected to complex lane-changing movements. In contrary to the other motorway...
Weaving sections have proved to cause bottlenecks on motorways because of the relatively frequent l...
Reduction in the number of lanes (lane drop) is common on motorways due to road design, incidents, o...
AbstractThis paper presents a simulation study of a lane assignment approach for improving the opera...
Traffic congestion on motorways has become a common phenomenon across the world. Congestion on motor...
Weaving sections are formed when a merge area is closely followed by a diverging area, or when an en...
Weaving is defined as a movement of vehicles that crossing over the direct traffic from on-ramp to o...
In intelligent transportation systems, most of the research work has focused on lane change assistan...
This paper presents an empirical analysis on lane changing behaviour using a trajectory data set col...
A motorway weaving section is a segment of the road in which an on-ramp is followed by an off-ramp w...
AbstractWeaving sections are formed when a merge area is closely followed by a diverging area, or wh...
Article free to read on journal website The traffic in a weaving segment is subject to lane-changing...
Weaving sections, a common design of motorways, require extensive lane-change manoeuvres. Numerous s...
A motorway weaving section connects a pair of closely spaced entry- and exit-ramps, where intensive ...
Motorway capacity is constrained by turbulent sections such as merging, diverging and weaving areas....
Weaving sections are subjected to complex lane-changing movements. In contrary to the other motorway...
Weaving sections have proved to cause bottlenecks on motorways because of the relatively frequent l...
Reduction in the number of lanes (lane drop) is common on motorways due to road design, incidents, o...
AbstractThis paper presents a simulation study of a lane assignment approach for improving the opera...
Traffic congestion on motorways has become a common phenomenon across the world. Congestion on motor...
Weaving sections are formed when a merge area is closely followed by a diverging area, or when an en...
Weaving is defined as a movement of vehicles that crossing over the direct traffic from on-ramp to o...
In intelligent transportation systems, most of the research work has focused on lane change assistan...
This paper presents an empirical analysis on lane changing behaviour using a trajectory data set col...
A motorway weaving section is a segment of the road in which an on-ramp is followed by an off-ramp w...
AbstractWeaving sections are formed when a merge area is closely followed by a diverging area, or wh...