Evaluating the safety impact of employing a dedicated lane for connected and autonomous vehicles on a motorway section
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URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10481/93254Metadata
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connected and autonomous vehicles; dedicated lane traffic safety traffic conflicts CAV
Date
2023Referencia bibliográfica
T. Miqdady, R. de Oña and J. de Oña. (2023).Evaluating the safety impact of employing a dedicated lane for connected and autonomous vehicles on a motorway section.TRANSPORTATION RESEARCH PROCEDIA, 71, 244-251
Sponsorship
This work is part of the Research Project PID2019-110741RA-I00, funded by the Spanish State Research Agency (MCIN/AEI/10.13039/501100011033)Abstract
This study aims to analyse the safety impact of employing a dedicated lane during the transition period between manual and autonomous driving. In particular, it (1) identifies the optimal strategy for using a dedicated lane for connected and autonomous vehicles (CAVs) according to the safety perspective, and (2) evaluates the safety improvement caused by employing a dedicated lane while penetrating different levels of automation on the road. Using a microsimulation platform (Aimsun’s next), about 20 km of motorway segment is modelled and configured with/without a dedicated lane; with mandatory use for CAVs when the penetration rate is up to 30% and optional use for more than 30%. The safety of several scenarios of mixed fleets of CAV are evaluated using the Surrogate Safety Assessment Model tool and compared at both modelled configurations (with/without a dedicated lane) under both traffic conditions (free flow and congestion). The optimal strategy to employ a dedicated lane at light volumes is when the penetration rate of high levels of automation is above 55% (optional policy) while employing a dedicated lane is always appreciable at congestion condition.