Impact of Heavy Vehicles on Freeway Operating Characteristics under Congested Conditions

Author:

Ahmed Umama1,Drakopoulos Alexander2,Ng ManWo3

Affiliation:

1. Room 1300, Department of Modeling, Simulation, and Visualization Engineering, Old Dominion University, Engineering and Computational Sciences Building, Norfolk, VA 23529.

2. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Marquette University, Haggerty Hall, Room 263, Milwaukee, WI 53201.

3. Room 1318, Department of Modeling, Simulation, and Visualization Engineering, Old Dominion University, Engineering and Computational Sciences Building, Norfolk, VA 23529.

Abstract

The significant impact of heavy vehicles (HVs) on freeway operations has been identified since the first edition of the Highway Capacity Manual (HCM). The HCM 2010 used passenger car equivalent (PCE) values and percentages of trucks, buses, and recreational vehicles to account for the effect of HVs on roadway performance. Unfortunately, the PCE values in the HCM 2010 relied on a limited field database and simulation runs that were calibrated for steady-flow traffic conditions, although the effect of HVs on traffic flow could reasonably have been expected to have varied with traffic conditions. Few studies have been conducted with extensive field data to examine impacts on traffic characteristics by HV presence under congested and forced-flow conditions. This paper presents such an effort by using urban freeway data containing 1.2 million individual vehicle observations. The results indicated a significant difference in lagging–leading behavior between vehicle pairs related to HV presence. Passenger car and HV headways were found to increase with HV presence in the traffic stream. A similar pattern was found for the PCE factor. The PCE value under congested conditions and more than 9% HV presence was found to be 1.76, which was higher than the 1.5 value recommended by the HCM 2010 for level freeway sections. The maximum throughput of the freeway was found to be affected by HV presence. The maximum throughput was observed at a truck presence of 3%, after which it became progressively lower. The results of this paper can be used as input for future simulation runs of congested freeway flow conditions.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Civil and Structural Engineering

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