A model for overtaking on a two-lane road with limited visibility.

Author(s)
Gustavsson, J.
Year
Abstract

The paper deals with the distribution of the distance a vehicle has to travel behind a slower one until an overtaking becomes possible when the other traffic is of a simple kind and the sight varies in a special way along the road. A numerical example of the average speed and some empirical results about the sight on actual roads are given.

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Library number
A 4167 (In: A 4153)
Source

In: Vehicular traffic science : proceedings of the third international symposium on the theory of traffic flow, New York, June 1965, Elsevier, 1967, p. 138-152

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