Simulation based safety margin assessment on speed variation between tangent to curved road alignment, 2018
A paper titled “Simulation based safety margin assessment on speed variation between tangent to curved road alignment” authored by Eleonora Papadimitriou, Stergios Mavromatis, Dimosthenis Pavlou and George Yannis is now published in Advances in Transportation Studies.
This paper investigates the safety margins of drivers along tangent to
curved road sections. A vehicle dynamics model is presented, allowing to
assess the vehicle speed variation at impending skid conditions from
tangent to curve on the basis of several parameters. The results suggest
that drivers’ safety margins towards the examined curve are
considerable, with the majority of the drivers using less than 55% of
the available vehicle horse power. Higher initial speed was positively
correlated with driving efficiency i.e. lower safety margins. On the
contrary, a higher safety margin was associated with earlier deceleration before the curve.
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