Understanding the trigger of breakdown at tunnel sag section and exploring the cause with an improved car-following model
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Abstract
Sag is a road section with significant vertical gradient change from downhill to uphill, which is a capacity bottleneck that easily causes traffic flow breakdown. To understand the trigger of breakdown, a typical sag section in Xiangyin Tunnel, Shanghai, is investigated using loop detector data in this paper. The empirical analysis indicates that the breakdown is mainly caused by the car-following behavior. Thus, an improved car-following model is proposed to explore the cause of breakdown by incorporating the gravity factor and several human factors (perception error and the asymmetry between acceleration and deceleration process). Combining a simple but effective lane-changing model, numerical simulations are conducted to analyze the influence of these car-following factors on traffic capacity. The results show that the proposed car-following model can describe the traffic flow characteristics of sag section, and the asymmetry is found as the critical internal cause of sag breakdown.
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Yingjun Ye
Key Laboratory of Road and Traffic Engineering of the Ministry of Education, Tongji University

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Yingjun Ye Key Laboratory of Road and Traffic Engineering of the Ministry of Education, Tongji University
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