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Effect of type of lead vehicle on following headway behaviour in mixed traffic

Ravindra Kumar (Transportation Planning Department, CSIR-Central Road Research Institute, Delhi, India and Transport Research Institute, Edinburgh, UK)
Purnima Parida (Transportation Planning Department, CSIR-Central Road Research Institute, Delhi, India)
Wafaa Saleh (Transport Research Institute, Edinburgh, UK)

World Journal of Science, Technology and Sustainable Development

ISSN: 2042-5945

Article publication date: 1 April 2014

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Abstract

Purpose

There is gap in literature on understanding of the issues of following headway behaviour of the driver and a lack of sufficient data in different traffic conditions. The purpose of this paper is to find the effects of type of lead vehicle on following headway in mixed traffic condition in India on different category of roads and flow.

Design/methodology/approach

Real-world headway data were collected through video and extracted. Data were analysed using tools and statically approach was adopted to present the results in detail.

Findings

Results shows the impact of type of lead vehicle on driver following time headway behaviour under different level of traffic and types of road characteristics. It was found that driver following behaviour is affected by the type of lead vehicle. It also shows that drivers are inconsistent in their choice of headway.

Research limitations/implications

This research has special strategic study area of India in typical two cities Silchar and Shillong of northeast region of India. The traffic characteristic and composition is quite different as compared to other cities of India. Therefore the study results cannot be generalized for whole India.

Practical implications

The result of the study has focused on impact of type of lead vehicle on following behaviour. This can be useful to safety reduction and changing the driver behaviour through education and display of information. However, the real application of this result is to be implemented by local transport and road managing authority to reduce accidents and increase safety of drivers.

Originality/value

In mixed traffic conditions, the impact of type of lead vehicle on following behaviour affects the safety of drivers and the accounting for such behaviour is never been explored in mixed traffic condition. If the study is implemented, it can be useful to simulation modeller and intelligent transport systems (ITS) to design and operate many in-vehicle systems for smooth traffic processes.

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Acknowledgements

The authors would like to thank Professor Satish Chandra, IIT Roorkee, Associate Professor, Pavitra Rajbanshi, NIT Silchar, Shri P Lyngdoh, Secretary PWD (retd.) Shillong, Shri M.M. Sun, Secretary and Chief Engineer, Shri T.G. Nengnong, Superintending Engineer PWD Shillong, Dr B.K. Durai, Head PME, Mr Sanjay Kumar, TA, TPD, Dr S. Gangopadhyaya, Director CRRI and other staff who have directly or indirectly supported this project.

Citation

Kumar, R., Parida, P. and Saleh, W. (2014), "Effect of type of lead vehicle on following headway behaviour in mixed traffic", World Journal of Science, Technology and Sustainable Development, Vol. 11 No. 1, pp. 28-43. https://doi.org/10.1108/WJSTSD-08-2013-0036

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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