Empirical modelling of the relationship between bus and car speeds on signalised urban networks


Autoria(s): Kieu, Le Minh; Bhaskar, Ashish; Chung, Edward
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01/04/2013

Resumo

Vehicle speed is an important attribute for the utility of a transport mode. The speed relationship between multiple modes of transport is of interest to the traffic planners and operators. This paper quantifies the relationship between bus speed and average car speed by integrating Bluetooth data and Transit Signal Priority data from the urban network in Brisbane, Australia. The method proposed in this paper is the first of its kind to relate bus speed and average car speed by integrating multi-source traffic data in a corridor-based method. Three transferable regression models relating not-in-service bus; in-service bus during peak; and in-service bus during off peak periods with average car are proposed. The models are cross-validated and the interrelationships are significant

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/60929/

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/60929/1/43_Kieu_-_Empirical_relationship_bus_car.pdf

Kieu, Le Minh, Bhaskar, Ashish, & Chung, Edward (2013) Empirical modelling of the relationship between bus and car speeds on signalised urban networks. In OPTIMUM 2013 – International Symposium on Recent Advances in Transport Modelling, 21-23 April, 2013, Kingscliff, N.S.W..

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Copyright 2013 please consult the authors.

Fonte

School of Civil Engineering & Built Environment; Faculty of Built Environment and Engineering; Smart Transport Research Centre

Palavras-Chave #Bus and Car relationship #Bluetooth #Transit Signal Priority
Tipo

Conference Paper