Affiliation:
1. Institute of Transportation Engineering and Geomatics Tsinghua University Beijing China
2. Beijing Key Laboratory of Traffic Engineering Beijing University of Technology Beijing China
3. Beijing Key Laboratory of General Aviation Technology Beijing University of Civil Engineering and Architecture Beijing China
Abstract
AbstractThis paper uses the Entropy Weight Method‐Grey Relational Analysis (EWM‐GRA) and Covariance Base Structural Equations Model (CB‐SEM) to study the relationships between driving habits and efficiency. EWM‐GRA ranks 12 indicators in terms of their relevance of lane‐changing and driving efficiency. Based on this, a CB‐SEM‐based framework to describe the relevance between driving habits and lane‐changing is established, focusing on the effects of lane‐changing and car‐following behaviour. To validate the established framework, NGSIM trajectory data is used as measurement variables to describe latent variables. Several hypotheses about the relationships between the latent variables in this framework are proposed, and they are verified using trajectory data. The results show that driving habits have a direct impact on efficiency, and this impact becomes more significant when associated with lane‐change behaviour.
Funder
Natural Science Foundation of Beijing Municipality
Publisher
Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET)
Subject
Law,Mechanical Engineering,General Environmental Science,Transportation