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Main Authors: Gharibi, Mirmojtaba, Clarke, John-Paul
Format: Preprint
Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2406.15511
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author Gharibi, Mirmojtaba
Clarke, John-Paul
author_facet Gharibi, Mirmojtaba
Clarke, John-Paul
contents We address the 80-year-old question of whether a freeway with more lanes results in fewer or more accidents. For finding the optimally safe number of lanes, in particular, we look at three types of accidents that are prevalent on urban freeways, namely "following too closely", "driver inattention", and "unsafe change of lanes". To do so we extend the intelligent driver model (IDM) to create a microscopic traffic flow model which is capable of producing accidents. We study the rate of accidents relative to a baseline 2-lane unidirectional freeway via Monte Carlo simulation. For each simulation instance we create a starting configuration involving only a few cars over a short segment of the freeway and simulate the dynamics thereafter. Furthermore, we look at the number of shoulders present, and show that the presence of shoulders can positively or negatively affect the accident rate depending on the type of accident.
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spellingShingle On the number of freeway lanes and its positive or negative effect on safety
Gharibi, Mirmojtaba
Clarke, John-Paul
Physics and Society
We address the 80-year-old question of whether a freeway with more lanes results in fewer or more accidents. For finding the optimally safe number of lanes, in particular, we look at three types of accidents that are prevalent on urban freeways, namely "following too closely", "driver inattention", and "unsafe change of lanes". To do so we extend the intelligent driver model (IDM) to create a microscopic traffic flow model which is capable of producing accidents. We study the rate of accidents relative to a baseline 2-lane unidirectional freeway via Monte Carlo simulation. For each simulation instance we create a starting configuration involving only a few cars over a short segment of the freeway and simulate the dynamics thereafter. Furthermore, we look at the number of shoulders present, and show that the presence of shoulders can positively or negatively affect the accident rate depending on the type of accident.
title On the number of freeway lanes and its positive or negative effect on safety
topic Physics and Society
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2406.15511