Affiliation:
1. Faculty of Management , Xi’an University of Architecture and Technology , Xi’an , China
Abstract
Abstract
The sports characteristics of E-bikes increase the conflict between traffic participants. In this paper, the criteria of E-bike traffic conflict are given according to time distance. Based on the rough set theory, the redundant rule reduction method is developed, and the following conclusions are drawn: 1. Signal lights and video monitoring points have little effect on alleviating the traffic conflict between e-vehicles and motor vehicles; 2. Setting isolation facilities, non-motor vehicle lanes and traffic police can effectively reduce the traffic conflict. The results show that this method can effectively analyse the main influencing factors of traffic conflict.
Subject
Applied Mathematics,Engineering (miscellaneous),Modeling and Simulation,General Computer Science
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