Traffic Dynamics: Studies in Car Following

  • Chandler R
  • Herman R
  • Montroll E
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Abstract

The manner in which vehicles follow each other on a highway (without passing) and the propagation disturbances down a line of vehicles has been investigated. Experimental data is presented which indicates that the acceleration at time t of a car which is attempting to follow a leader is proportional to the difference in velocity of the two cars at a time (t − Δ), Δ being about 1.5 sec and the proportionality constant being about 0.37 sec −1 . It is shown theoretically that the motion of a long line of vehicles becomes unstable when the product of the lag time and the proportionality constant exceeds one-half. The experimental data implies that driving is done on the verge of instability. A variety of other laws of following is analyzed theoretically.

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Chandler, R. E., Herman, R., & Montroll, E. W. (1958). Traffic Dynamics: Studies in Car Following. Operations Research, 6(2), 165–184. https://doi.org/10.1287/opre.6.2.165

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