DocumentCode
26219
Title
Influence of highway three-dimensional coordination on drivers´ perception of horizontal curvature and available sight distance
Author
Tsui Moreno, Ana ; Garcia, Alvaro ; Camacho-Torregrosa, Francisco Javier ; Llorca, Carlos
Author_Institution
Highway Eng. Res. Group, Univ. Politec. de Valencia, Valencia, Spain
Volume
7
Issue
2
fYear
2013
fDate
Jun-13
Firstpage
244
Lastpage
250
Abstract
Drivers´ road perception is an important human factor of comfort and safety on driving. Available sight distance of crest vertical curves superimposed on horizontal curves can be geometrically optimised by applying 3D coordination criteria. However, drivers might not perceive available sight distance improvements. Two approaches were used to investigate the effect of geometrical optimised design on perceived sharpness and visibility of isolated crest vertical curves overlapped with horizontal curves. A survey-based approach was used to evaluate subjective perception of 100 drivers. Three-dimensional renderings were displayed to subjects; who were asked to rank the curves by sharpness and sight distance. Moreover, 50 of those drivers previously participated on a driving simulation experiment involving the same curves, so objective driving data were collected too. Drivers´ survey results indicate that driver´s curve perception depends on the algebraic difference of grades while coordination of vertical and horizontal curves does not appear to affect this perception. On the other hand, the operating speeds on different curves were not statistically different from each other. Surprisingly, the operating speeds on a flat curve tended to be lower than on the vertical crest curves superimposed on the same horizontal curve. Likely causes are discussed in the paper.
Keywords
digital simulation; rendering (computer graphics); road safety; traffic engineering computing; 3D coordination criteria; 3D renderings; ASD; available sight distance; crest vertical curves; driver road perception; driving simulation experiment; flat curve; grade algebraic difference; highway three-dimensional coordination; horizontal curvature; human factor; isolated crest vertical curve visibility; perceived sharpness; survey-based approach; three-dimensional coordination criteria;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Intelligent Transport Systems, IET
Publisher
iet
ISSN
1751-956X
Type
jour
DOI
10.1049/iet-its.2012.0146
Filename
6553421
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