Preliminary assessment of two multi link road experiments comparing the use of in- car dynamic advisory speeds with normal driving.

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

A single small car was computer equipped to display speeds to the driver, thus simulating dynamic advisory roadside signs. The car was driven along a 3.5 km arterial road in peak and off- peak periods under vehicle actuated signals, controlled by flexible fixed time or adaptive traffic responsive modes. The main experiment was carried out over eight fixed time and four adaptive days. The conclusions and findings of the experiment are presented here.

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B 27888 (In: B 23931 [electronic version only]) /73 /83 /96 / IRRD 277391
Source

In: Proceedings of the 12th Conference of the Australian Road Research Board ARRB, Hobart, Tasmania, August 27-31, 1984, Volume 12, Part 5, Traffic Behaviour, p. 143-154, 14 ref.

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