A behavioural car-following model for computer simulation

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Abstract

The ability to predict the response of a vehicle in a stream of traffic to the behaviour of its predecessor is important in estimating what effect changes to the driving environment will have on traffic flow. Various proposed to explain this behaviour have different strengths and weaknesses. The paper constructs a new model for the response of the following vehicle based on the assumption that each driver sets limits to his desired braking and acceleration rates. The parameters in the model correspond directly to obvious characteristics of driver behaviour and the paper goes on to show that when realistic values are assigned to the parameters in a simulation, the model reproduces the characteristics of real traffic flow. © 1981.

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Gipps, P. G. (1981). A behavioural car-following model for computer simulation. Transportation Research Part B, 15(2), 105–111. https://doi.org/10.1016/0191-2615(81)90037-0

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