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Transportation Letters
The International Journal of Transportation Research
Volume 13, 2021 - Issue 9
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Modeling following behavior of vehicles using trajectory data under mixed traffic conditions: an Indian viewpoint

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Pages 649-663 | Published online: 16 Apr 2020
 

ABSTRACT

The present research work provides a methodology of calibration of the vehicle-following behavior in VISSIM using vehicle trajectory data obtained under non-lane-based mixed traffic conditions. In this context, two access-controlled mid-block sections, one on the multi-lane urban road with six-lane-divided carriageway and the second one with eight-lane-divided carriageway are identified for extracting high-quality vehicle trajectory data. Later, using trajectory data, lane-wise time-space plots were developed for the vehicles’ movement simultaneously in the same lane as well as from adjacent lanes for studying non-lane-based movement.The investigation is carried out by developing a relationship (hysteresis plots) between relative distance versus relative velocity among the leader–follower vehicle for the vehicles in the same as well as in adjacent lane that is nearby position. Hysteresis phenomenon for vehicles under the following behavior is examined.Data about identified potential vehicular pairs are used for calibration of well-known psychophysical car-following models.

Acknowledgments

Authors would like to thank Dr. Tomer Toledo and his research team, Technion – Israel Institute of Technology for providing the vehicular trajectory data of Chennai road section. PTV Group research team for Technical supporting the research work and DST for supporting the work under the project “Study of traffic flow characteristics on expressways in India (No.SB/FTP/ETA-421/2012).”

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.

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Funding

This work was supported by the Department of Science and Technology, India [No.SB/FTP/ETA-421/2012].

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