Constant speed driving under dynamic advisory speeds yields safety, environment and energy benefits.

Author(s)
Reid, J.H. Trayford, R.S. & Doughty, B.W.
Year
Abstract

Data taken each second from two multilink road experiments was used to examine the time spent in the main speed- acceleration regions of the test car's operating envelope. These regions were mapped using a three dimensional graphical presentation. The data which were gathered are presented and reviewed and the main conclusions are given.

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B 28040 (In: B 28025) /72 /73 / IRRD 277711
Source

In: 10th Australian Transport Research Forum, Melbourne 13- 15 May, 1985. Volume II, p. 45-60, 17 ref.

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