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How gaps are created during anticipation of lane changes

Journal

TRANSPORTMETRICA B-TRANSPORT DYNAMICS
Volume 11, Issue 1, Pages 958-978

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/21680566.2022.2152129

Keywords

Anticipation behaviour; lane-changing impact; car-following behaviour; microscopic trajectory data

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This study investigates the impact of anticipation on the behavior of a new follower (NF) in a target lane using new trajectory datasets. The results show that anticipation significantly affects the NF's movement, resulting in gap creation and speed reduction. The developed binary logistic models can predict the NF's behavior with good performance.
The pre-insertion process called anticipation is an essential component of a lane-changing manoeuvre. There is little empirical research regarding the impact of anticipation. Thus, this paper aims to explore the behaviour of the new follower (NF) in the target lane when it encounters anticipation by using new trajectory datasets. The changing magnitude of the reaction pattern is proposed to identify the NF's behaviour. We find that the anticipation significantly affects the NF's movement in terms of gap creation and speed reduction. Then, we conduct a detailed analysis of critical variables to reveal their relationship with the NF's behaviour. Following this, we develop binary logistic models to predict the NF's behaviour, resulting in a good performance. It also suggests that the NF's behaviour is highly related to the anticipation-related variables. The transferability test results show that this model can be directly used in different locations and times with satisfactory accuracy.

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