Stop-and-go driving behaviour: initial findings from floating vehicle trials
Stop-and-go driving behaviour: initial findings from floating vehicle trials
This research is part of the work of STARDUST, an EU project aimed at assessing the extent to which Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) and Automated Vehicle Guidance (AVG) systems can contribute to sustainable urban development. The data was collected using an instrumented vehicle in Oslo (Norway), Paris (France) and Southampton (UK). Over 1400 following events were recorded. Driving behaviour in stop and go traffic was analysed with a particular on maximum deceleration, braking frequency, start delays and stopping-distance-gaps.
Piao, Jinan
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McDonald, Mike
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November 2003
Piao, Jinan
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McDonald, Mike
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Piao, Jinan and McDonald, Mike
(2003)
Stop-and-go driving behaviour: initial findings from floating vehicle trials.
10th Intelligent Transport Systems World Congress, , Madrid, Spain.
16 - 20 Nov 2003.
11 pp
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This research is part of the work of STARDUST, an EU project aimed at assessing the extent to which Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) and Automated Vehicle Guidance (AVG) systems can contribute to sustainable urban development. The data was collected using an instrumented vehicle in Oslo (Norway), Paris (France) and Southampton (UK). Over 1400 following events were recorded. Driving behaviour in stop and go traffic was analysed with a particular on maximum deceleration, braking frequency, start delays and stopping-distance-gaps.
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Published date: November 2003
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10th Intelligent Transport Systems World Congress, , Madrid, Spain, 2003-11-16 - 2003-11-20
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