This paper presents an investigation on the adequacy of one of the major performance indicators for two-lane highways, the percent-time-spent-following (PTSF) under changing driver’s behavior in choosing headways. Field study was conducted on a two-lane highway in India that exhibits heterogeneity in its traffic composition and a wide range of flow levels was covered while collecting data. The appropriate headway distributions were selected based on goodness-of-fit test. Exponential or Erlang distributions exhibit their aptness in describing headways up to a volume to capacity ratio of 0.3 and gamma and exponential distributions were compatible for headway data corresponding to a volume to capacity ratio of 0.4 and above. Around 40% drivers were observed to adopt headways 2 s or less at heavy flow when a car-following situation prevails; these headways are considered unsafe in several instances. Further, speed–headway relationships were established to assess a headway threshold beyond which vehicles could be considered free. Empirical investigation indicates a value of about 6 s under such traffic unlike 3 s as considered in PTSF estimation. Another major implication on PTSF is a few drivers move in a platoon by choice even if they have a gap of more than 6 s and passing opportunities.


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    Title :

    Preferred time headway of drivers on two-lane highways with heterogeneous traffic


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    Published in:

    Transportation Letters ; 11 , 4 ; 200-207


    Publication date :

    2019-07-04


    Size :

    8 pages




    Type of media :

    Article (Journal)


    Type of material :

    Electronic Resource


    Language :

    English




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