Effects of Urban Freeway Incidents on Traffic Congestion

도시고속도로 유고가 교통혼잡에 미치는 영향

  • 권희철 (경원전문대학 공업경영과) ;
  • 황상호 (도로교통안전협회 교통과학연구원)
  • Published : 1999.02.01

Abstract

Nonrecurring congestions are generally caused by random or less predictable events, such as accidents, spilled loads stalled or broken-down vehicles that, temporarily reduce the capacity of the freeway. The purpose of this paper is to present the effect of incidents on the traffic congestion on the urban freeway by simulation method. The simulation scenario is composed of two level traffic conditions, two level incident severities, and eight level incident durations. After incident, the recovering duration to the normal traffic flow, increased by linear of incident duration. Total vehicles travel time increased and average travel speed decreased by squares curve of incident duration. Considering incident impacts, incident management system is evaluated the major function of the urban freeway traffic management system. Also, necessary the related research to detect, verify, and develop effective response strategies for traffic incidents.

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