An Exploratory Analysis of Curve Trajectories on Two-Lane Rural Highways

This paper is aimed at obtaining a better understanding of driving behavior on horizontal curves of two-lane rural highways in terms of trajectories in relation to the different curve radii and directions by a driving simulator experiment. The driving simulator experiment involved 50 drivers and eig...

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Main Authors: Filomena Mauriello, Alfonso Montella, Mariano Pernetti, Francesco Galante
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-11-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/10/11/4248
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spelling doaj-a19c3dee38cc4f8f883ce4698f46315f2020-11-25T00:50:43ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502018-11-011011424810.3390/su10114248su10114248An Exploratory Analysis of Curve Trajectories on Two-Lane Rural HighwaysFilomena Mauriello0Alfonso Montella1Mariano Pernetti2Francesco Galante3Department of Civil, Architectural and Environmental Engineering, University of Naples Federico II, 80125 Naples, ItalyDepartment of Civil, Architectural and Environmental Engineering, University of Naples Federico II, 80125 Naples, ItalyDepartment of Engineering, University of Campania “Luigi Vanvitelli”, 81031 Aversa (Caserta), ItalyDepartment of Civil, Architectural and Environmental Engineering, University of Naples Federico II, 80125 Naples, ItalyThis paper is aimed at obtaining a better understanding of driving behavior on horizontal curves of two-lane rural highways in terms of trajectories in relation to the different curve radii and directions by a driving simulator experiment. The driving simulator experiment involved 50 drivers and eight classes of curve radii, ranging from 125 m to 800 m. Overall, 2000 curve trajectories were analyzed and classified. Six major classes were defined: (1) ideal behavior, (2) normal behavior, (3) driving close to the centerline, (4) driving outside in curve approach, (5) cutting, and (6) correcting. Furthermore, 21 sub-classes were introduced to consider both lane departures and location of the corrective actions. The CATANOVA tests and Bhapkar’s tests showed that both the curve radius and the curve direction had a significant effect on the classification results. To get a clearer understanding of the effect of the curve radius and direction on curve negotiation, three macro-classes corresponding to safe, intermediate, and dangerous behavior were introduced. The safest behaviors significantly increased with the curve radius while the most dangerous behaviors significantly decreased with the curve radius. Furthermore, left curves showed a higher proportion of dangerous trajectories. Overall, it seems that the driving trajectories are a promising surrogate measure of safety as highlighted by the correlation between the trajectories identified as dangerous and the radii of the curves.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/10/11/4248driving simulatorlateral positionscurve trajectoriescurve negotiationclassification
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author Filomena Mauriello
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Mariano Pernetti
Francesco Galante
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Alfonso Montella
Mariano Pernetti
Francesco Galante
An Exploratory Analysis of Curve Trajectories on Two-Lane Rural Highways
Sustainability
driving simulator
lateral positions
curve trajectories
curve negotiation
classification
author_facet Filomena Mauriello
Alfonso Montella
Mariano Pernetti
Francesco Galante
author_sort Filomena Mauriello
title An Exploratory Analysis of Curve Trajectories on Two-Lane Rural Highways
title_short An Exploratory Analysis of Curve Trajectories on Two-Lane Rural Highways
title_full An Exploratory Analysis of Curve Trajectories on Two-Lane Rural Highways
title_fullStr An Exploratory Analysis of Curve Trajectories on Two-Lane Rural Highways
title_full_unstemmed An Exploratory Analysis of Curve Trajectories on Two-Lane Rural Highways
title_sort exploratory analysis of curve trajectories on two-lane rural highways
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2018-11-01
description This paper is aimed at obtaining a better understanding of driving behavior on horizontal curves of two-lane rural highways in terms of trajectories in relation to the different curve radii and directions by a driving simulator experiment. The driving simulator experiment involved 50 drivers and eight classes of curve radii, ranging from 125 m to 800 m. Overall, 2000 curve trajectories were analyzed and classified. Six major classes were defined: (1) ideal behavior, (2) normal behavior, (3) driving close to the centerline, (4) driving outside in curve approach, (5) cutting, and (6) correcting. Furthermore, 21 sub-classes were introduced to consider both lane departures and location of the corrective actions. The CATANOVA tests and Bhapkar’s tests showed that both the curve radius and the curve direction had a significant effect on the classification results. To get a clearer understanding of the effect of the curve radius and direction on curve negotiation, three macro-classes corresponding to safe, intermediate, and dangerous behavior were introduced. The safest behaviors significantly increased with the curve radius while the most dangerous behaviors significantly decreased with the curve radius. Furthermore, left curves showed a higher proportion of dangerous trajectories. Overall, it seems that the driving trajectories are a promising surrogate measure of safety as highlighted by the correlation between the trajectories identified as dangerous and the radii of the curves.
topic driving simulator
lateral positions
curve trajectories
curve negotiation
classification
url https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/10/11/4248
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