Sight distance studies on roads : influence of digital elevation models and roadside elements. Paper presented at the XI Congreso de Ingenieria del Transporte (CIT 2014).

Auteur(s)
Santos-Berbel, C. de Castro, M. López-Cuervo Medina, S. & Paréns-González, M.
Jaar
Samenvatting

Sight distance plays an important role in road traffic safety. Two types of Digital Elevation Models (DEMs) are utilized for the estimation of available sight distance in roads: Digital Terrain Models (DTMs) and Digital Surface Models (DSMs). DTMs, which represent the bare ground surface, are commonly used to determine available sight distance at the design stage. Additionally, the use of DSMs provides further information about elements by the roadsides such as trees, buildings, walls or even traffic signals which may reduce available sight distance. This document analyses the influence of three classes of DEMs in available sight distance estimation. For this purpose, diverse roads within the Region of Madrid (Spain) have been studied using software based on geographic information systems. The study evidences the influence of using each DEM in the outcome as well as the pros and cons of using each model. (Author/publisher)

Publicatie

Bibliotheeknummer
20150190 ST [electronic version only]
Uitgave

Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences, Vol. 160 (19 December 2014), p. 449-458, 29 ref.

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