DRIVER BEHAVIOUR AT HORIZONTAL CURVES: RISK COMPENSATION AND THEMARGIN OF SAFETY

Auteur(s)
YIIK DIEW WONG NANYANG TECHNOL UNIV, SINGAPORE NICHOLSON, A CANTERBURY UNIV, CHRISTCHURCH, NEW ZEALAND
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A study involving unobtrusive observation of drivers at horizontal curves before and after realignment is described. The speeds and path radii adopted by drivers in the curves before and after realignment are compared, as are the levels of side friction demanded by each driver while negotiating the curves before and after realignment.The results reveal substantial variations between drivers (with respect to speed, path radius, and side friction demand) and between the path and curve radii. While vehicle speeds increased markedly, theside friction demand was reduced for all curves except one. It is concluded that the margin of safety was increased for all curves, andthis is supported by the accident data. (A)

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Bibliotheeknummer
I 853692 IRRD 9212
Uitgave

ACCIDENT ANALYSIS AND PREVENTION 1992 /08 E24 4 PAG: 425-36 T17

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