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Author:

Hu, Jiang-Bi (Hu, Jiang-Bi.) (Scholars:胡江碧) | He, Lu-Cheng (He, Lu-Cheng.) | Wang, Rong-Hua (Wang, Rong-Hua.)

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Abstract:

The infrastructure, traffic, and driving environment at interchanges are considerably more complicated than those in basic freeway segments; interchanges are the bottleneck segments of freeways in terms of safety and efficiency. Although there has been a series of achievements in terms of safety evaluation of interchanges, issues remain between theoretical systems and practical applications. It is necessary to review the current literatures to lay the foundation for future research. This paper summarizes the framework of all researches on interchange safety evaluation. The evaluation works are based on three theories-ergonomic theory, traffic conflict theory, and consistent operating speed theory. The main evaluation methods are the crash statistical method and analytic hierarchy process method. For evaluation of the theory, ergonomic theory can be widely used to evaluate the safety of the mainline and the ramp. This accurately detects risky sites and segments; however, the tested vehicle types and sample sizes should be determined to improve the validity of the index results. Traffic conflict theory is applicable for assessing the mainline areas with obvious traffic conflicts, but the impact of road conditions on safety is not considered. The evaluation index and the corresponding thresholds under more forms of diverging and merging should be studied, respectively. Consistent operating speed theory is relatively mature to evaluate the safety condition of basic segments along freeways; however, the segment divisions and prediction models of operating speed on mainlines and ramps should be further optimized. In terms of the evaluation methods, the results of the crash statistical method are objective and reliable, but data collection and data sharing are difficult. The analytic hierarchy process method can determine the key factors for safety evaluation, but the results are partially subjective. Both evaluation methods have limitations. For further research, the safety evaluation for interchanges should be developed around both mainline and ramp systems, and the evaluation objects should consist of the diverging influence area, merging influence area, and the joint area. It is suggested that further research focus on human-factor engineering theory, and thus the cost-efficiency could be determined to establish a safe driving and operation environment for interchanges in line with ergonomics. © 2020, Editorial Department of China Journal of Highway and Transport. All right reserved.

Keyword:

Data Sharing Predictive analytics Interchanges Merging Efficiency Safety engineering Cost engineering Automobile drivers Statistical methods Ergonomics Analytic hierarchy process

Author Community:

  • [ 1 ] [Hu, Jiang-Bi]School of Architecture and Civil Engineering, Beijing University of Technology, Beijing; 100124, China
  • [ 2 ] [He, Lu-Cheng]School of Architecture and Civil Engineering, Beijing University of Technology, Beijing; 100124, China
  • [ 3 ] [Wang, Rong-Hua]School of Architecture and Civil Engineering, Beijing University of Technology, Beijing; 100124, China

Reprint Author's Address:

  • 胡江碧

    [hu, jiang-bi]school of architecture and civil engineering, beijing university of technology, beijing; 100124, china

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China Journal of Highway and Transport

ISSN: 1001-7372

Year: 2020

Issue: 7

Volume: 33

Page: 17-28

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SCOPUS Cited Count: 20

ESI Highly Cited Papers on the List: 0 Unfold All

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30 Days PV: 11

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