ISSN: 2490-3477

E-ISSN: 2490-3485

TTTP

Traffic and Transport Theory and Practice

Journal for Traffic and Transport Research and Application

Vol. 5 No. 1 (2020): TTTP - APEIRON

Dragan Stanimirović, Vuk Bogdanović, Danislav Drašković

The Research Into the Influence of Non-Resident Drivers on the Critical Headway and Follow-Up Headway at an Unsignalised Intersection

Original scientific paper

DOI: 10.7251/JTTTP2001016S

Abstract

The input parameters in the procedure for calculating the minor movement capacity of the unsignalised intersection are the values of conflict flow, critical haedway and follow-up headway. The conflict flow value is established in exact measuring, on the basis of flow values on approaches and their distribution by driving directions. On the other hand, the values of the critical headway and the follow-up headway are the parameters which depend on the estimate and the behaviour of the drivers doing the minor movement. On account of that, these parameter values depend on different factors and influences, therefore, they are not identical at all intersections. In the procedures for calculating the capacity of two-way stop controlled inersections, the values of critical headway and follow-up headway are given as recommendations. Some of the methods for capacity calculations, such as Highway Capac- ity Manual, recommend the research on these parameter values in local conditions, considering differ- ent influences. This paper presents the results of the research into the influence of non-resident drivers on the features and values of critical headway and follow-up headway, and thereby on the intersection capacity as well.

Keywords : unsignalised intersection, capacity, driver behaviour, non-resident drivers, critical headway.

Vol. 26 No. 2 (2023): JITA - APEIRON

Igor Shubinsky, Alexey Ozerov

Application of Artificial Intelligence Methods for the Prediction of Hazardous Failures

Original scientific paper

Abstract

The availability of real-time data on the state of railway facilities and the state-of-the art technologies for data collection and analysis allow transition to the fourth generation maintenance. It is based on the prediction of the facility functional safety and dependability and the risk-oriented facility management. The article describes an approach to assessing the risks of hazardous facility failures using the latest digital data processing methods. The implementation of this approach will help set maintenance objectives and contribute to the efficient use of resources and the reduction of railway facility managers’ expenditures.

Keywords: predictive analysis, maintenance, functional safety, Big Data, Data Science, risk indicators.

Vol. 5 No. 1 (2020): TTTP - APEIRON

Dragan Stanimirović, Vuk Bogdanović, Danislav Drašković

The Research Into The Influence Of Non-Resident Drivers On The Critical Headway And Follow-Up Headway At An Unsignalised Intersection

Original scientific paper

Abstract

The input parameters in the procedure for calculating the minor movement capacity of the unsignalised intersection are the values of conflict flow, critical haedway and follow-up headway. The conflict flow value is established in exact measuring, on the basis of flow values on approaches and their distribution by driving directions. On the other hand, the values of the critical headway and the follow-up headway are the parameters which depend on the estimate and the behaviour of the drivers doing the minor movement. On account of that, these parameter values depend on different factors and influences, therefore, they are not identical at all intersections. In the procedures for calculating the capacity of two-way stop controlled inersections, the values of critical headway and follow-up headway are given as recommendations. Some of the methods for capacity calculations, such as Highway Capac- ity Manual, recommend the research on these parameter values in local conditions, considering differ- ent influences. This paper presents the results of the research into the influence of non-resident drivers on the features and values of critical headway and follow-up headway, and thereby on the intersection capacity as well.

Keywords : Unsignalised Intersection, Capacity, Driver Behaviour, Non-Resident Drivers, Critical Headway.