论文标题

到车道还是不走道?使用新的模拟器“ Roadbird”比较发展和发达国家的道路经验

To Lane or Not to Lane? Comparing On-Road Experiences in Developing and Developed Countries using a New Simulator "RoadBird"

论文作者

Mushfiq, Md. Masum, Toha, Tarik Reza, Salim, Saiful Islam, Mostak, Aaiyeesha, Rahaman, Masfiqur, Al-Nabhan, Najla Abdulrahman, Sadri, Arif Mohamin, Islam, A. B. M. Alim Al

论文摘要

即使已经严格分析了发达国家的交通系统,并且由于其运输系统的规划,设计和运营不足而对发展中国家的运营有效,但这种交通系统通常也不适合。由于内部基础设施之间的固有差异,在发达国家部署的系统可能不适合开发。此外,据我们所知,发展中国家的交通系统在文献中没有得到充分研究。例如,尚未探讨发展国家基于车道的交通流量如何在发展中国家的背景下如何执行,该国通常经历非车道的交通。因此,通过使用我们新开发的交通模拟器“ Roadbird”,我们从发展中国家和发达国家的背景下研究了基于车道和非车道的交通。为此,我们在考虑不同的场景(例如基于车道或非车道的流动,均质或异构交通)的情况下,对主要城市的GIS图(如达卡,迈阿密和利雅得)进行了模拟(从GIS地图中提取),无论是在不管是否没有行人的情况下进行的。虽然改变难题仍然是一个开放的研究问题,但我们的实验证据表明:(i)在当前基于非车道的情况下,基于车道的方法不一定会表现更好; (ii)非车道的策略可能会使基于车道的场景中的系统性能受益,同时流量重大。尽管如此,我们揭示了在发展中国家和发达国家中对公路经历的几种新见解。

Even though the traffic systems in developed countries have been analyzed with rigor and operated efficiently, the same does not generally hold for developing countries due to inadequate planning, design, and operations of their transportation systems. Because of inherent differences between internal infrastructures, the systems deployed in developed countries may not be amenable to developing ones. Besides, the traffic systems of developing countries are not well-studied in the literature to the best of our knowledge. For example, it is yet to explore how a developed country's lane-based traffic flow would perform in the context of a developing country, which generally experiences non-lane-based traffic. As such, by using our newly developed traffic simulator 'RoadBird', we investigate outcomes of both lane-based and non-lane-based traffic from the contexts of both developing and developed countries. To do so, we run simulations over real road topologies (extracted from the GIS maps of major cities such as Dhaka, Miami, and Riyadh) considering different scenarios such as lane-based or non-lane-based flows, homogeneous or heterogeneous traffic, with or without pedestrians, etc. We also incorporate different car-following and lane-changing models to mimic traffic behaviors and investigate their performances. While the lane changing dilemma remains an open research question, our experimental evidences indicate: (i) lane-based approaches will not necessarily perform better in the case of currently-adopted non-lane-based scenarios; and (ii) non-lane-based strategies may benefit system performance in lane-based scenarios while having heavy mixed traffic. Nonetheless, we reveal several new insights for on-road experiences both in developing and developed countries.

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