Empirical analysis of freeway flow-density relationships.

Auteur(s)
Hall, F.L. Allen, B.L. & Gunter, M.A.
Jaar
Samenvatting

Many researchers have reported on the occurrence of gaps in freeway speed-density and flow-density data and have suggested that discontinuous functions are necessary to properly describe "observed" traffic behaviour. This paper investigates the flow-occupancy (spot-density) relationship using an extensive data set collected on the Queen Elizabeth Way in Ontario. Daily time-traced plots of 5-minute average flow rates versus occupancy were analysed. Results indicate that there is another interpretation of gaps in data, which does not imply a discontinuous function, but rather, an inverted v shape (continuous, but not continuously differentiable). Three conclusions were reached: (a) it is essential to provide details of data collection locations if one is to know whether a particular pattern in resulting data represents a "true" relationship, or just the specifics of a particular place; (b) there are clear advantages to examining daily time traces of traffic behaviour, rather than relying on scatter diagrams of numerous days of accumulated data; and (c) previously documented arguments for a discontinuous flow-occupancy relationship do not seem convincing, because knowledge of daily operations at a particular location could easily explain the occurrence of gaps in the data. (A)

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Bibliotheeknummer
C 8827 T /71 /72 / IRRD 291521
Uitgave

Transportation Research, Part A: policy and practice, Vol. 20 A (1986), No. 3 (May), p. 197-210, 9 ref.

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