Analysis of Conflict Distribution Characteristics between Motor Vehicles and E-Bikes at Roundabouts

Roundabouts are a common traffic infrastructure, which are supposed to facilitate safe and smooth traffic flow. Electric bikes as a common traffic tool in a lot of cities in China play an important role in relieving traffic congestion due to the rapid increase of motor vehicles on roads. However, co...

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Main Authors: Rui Li, Guohua Liang, Yixin Chen, Dong Zhang, Baojie Wang
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2023-03-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/13/6/3475
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author Rui Li
Guohua Liang
Yixin Chen
Dong Zhang
Baojie Wang
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Guohua Liang
Yixin Chen
Dong Zhang
Baojie Wang
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description Roundabouts are a common traffic infrastructure, which are supposed to facilitate safe and smooth traffic flow. Electric bikes as a common traffic tool in a lot of cities in China play an important role in relieving traffic congestion due to the rapid increase of motor vehicles on roads. However, compared with cyclists, e-bikers are more vulnerable because of their higher speed when colliding with motor vehicles. In this research, the spatial-temporal distribution characteristics of conflicts between motor vehicles and electric bikes (e-bikes) at signalized roundabouts are explored. First, the time distance method was used to identify conflicts, and the time to collision (TTC) was selected as the discrimination index we proposed for two representative conflict types. On conflict heat maps and conflict distribution during one signal cycle, we found a series of spatial-temporal conflict distribution regularities. Spatially, the proposed two representative types of conflicts were mainly distributed at exit areas and near the outermost circulatory lanes. Conflict Type 1 was mainly distributed around the outermost motor vehicle lanes, and Type 2 was mainly distributed inside the outermost vehicle lanes and behind the second stop line. In time span, both types of conflicts showed rapid increase before reaching a peak at 30 percentile green time and then decreasing gradually after that peak. Type 1 presented a sharp increasing range during 0–10 percentile green time, while the sharp increasing range for Type 2 presented during the 10–20 percentile. The conclusions developed by this article could provide a theoretical basis for improving traffic safety at roundabouts.
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spelling doaj.art-daf252f38e014d43af5d3d2f6bd681e12023-11-17T09:22:15ZengMDPI AGApplied Sciences2076-34172023-03-01136347510.3390/app13063475Analysis of Conflict Distribution Characteristics between Motor Vehicles and E-Bikes at RoundaboutsRui Li0Guohua Liang1Yixin Chen2Dong Zhang3Baojie Wang4College of Transportation Engineering, Chang’an University, Xi’an 710064, ChinaCollege of Transportation Engineering, Chang’an University, Xi’an 710064, ChinaCollege of Transportation Engineering, Chang’an University, Xi’an 710064, ChinaCollege of Transportation Engineering, Chang’an University, Xi’an 710064, ChinaCollege of Transportation Engineering, Chang’an University, Xi’an 710064, ChinaRoundabouts are a common traffic infrastructure, which are supposed to facilitate safe and smooth traffic flow. Electric bikes as a common traffic tool in a lot of cities in China play an important role in relieving traffic congestion due to the rapid increase of motor vehicles on roads. However, compared with cyclists, e-bikers are more vulnerable because of their higher speed when colliding with motor vehicles. In this research, the spatial-temporal distribution characteristics of conflicts between motor vehicles and electric bikes (e-bikes) at signalized roundabouts are explored. First, the time distance method was used to identify conflicts, and the time to collision (TTC) was selected as the discrimination index we proposed for two representative conflict types. On conflict heat maps and conflict distribution during one signal cycle, we found a series of spatial-temporal conflict distribution regularities. Spatially, the proposed two representative types of conflicts were mainly distributed at exit areas and near the outermost circulatory lanes. Conflict Type 1 was mainly distributed around the outermost motor vehicle lanes, and Type 2 was mainly distributed inside the outermost vehicle lanes and behind the second stop line. In time span, both types of conflicts showed rapid increase before reaching a peak at 30 percentile green time and then decreasing gradually after that peak. Type 1 presented a sharp increasing range during 0–10 percentile green time, while the sharp increasing range for Type 2 presented during the 10–20 percentile. The conclusions developed by this article could provide a theoretical basis for improving traffic safety at roundabouts.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/13/6/3475e-bikesroundaboutconflicts distribution characteristicstraffic safety
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Analysis of Conflict Distribution Characteristics between Motor Vehicles and E-Bikes at Roundabouts
Applied Sciences
e-bikes
roundabout
conflicts distribution characteristics
traffic safety
title Analysis of Conflict Distribution Characteristics between Motor Vehicles and E-Bikes at Roundabouts
title_full Analysis of Conflict Distribution Characteristics between Motor Vehicles and E-Bikes at Roundabouts
title_fullStr Analysis of Conflict Distribution Characteristics between Motor Vehicles and E-Bikes at Roundabouts
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of Conflict Distribution Characteristics between Motor Vehicles and E-Bikes at Roundabouts
title_short Analysis of Conflict Distribution Characteristics between Motor Vehicles and E-Bikes at Roundabouts
title_sort analysis of conflict distribution characteristics between motor vehicles and e bikes at roundabouts
topic e-bikes
roundabout
conflicts distribution characteristics
traffic safety
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/13/6/3475
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