W. Lv, W. G. Song, Z. M. Fang and J. Ma (2013) Modelling of lane-changing behaviour integrating with merging effect before a city road bottleneck. Journal/Physica a-Statistical Mechanics And Its Applications 392 5143-5153. [In English]
Web link: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.physa.2013.06.034
Keywords: Lane-changing, Merging effect, Merging distance, Merging probability, Bottleneck, TRAFFIC-FLOW MODEL, CELLULAR-AUTOMATA, HIGHWAY, RULES, SIMULATION, TRANSITION, STATES, AREAS
Abstract: Merging behaviour is a compulsive action in a discretionary lane-changing traffic system, especially in a system with a bottleneck. This paper aims to investigate the generic lane-changing behaviour considering the merging effect before a city road bottleneck. Thus firstly the merging behaviour is distinguished from other generic lane-changing behaviour. Combining discretionary lane-changing and compulsive merging, we developed an integrative traffic model, in which a method to calculate the lane-changing probability and the merging probability was proposed. A simulation scenario derived from real life was conducted to validate the proposed programming algorithm. Finally, a discussion on the simulation findings shows that the merging influence can be expanded and the merging behaviour can increase the probability of local traffic jamming in its affected area of the adjacent lane. The distribution of the merging distance provides fundamental insights for actual traffic management. The result of the clearance time implies the position of the incident point has a significant effect on the clearing time and it is important to ensure the end (exit) of the road is unimpeded in traffic evacuation. (C) 2013 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.