The research reported in this paper quantifies the impact of inclement weather (precipitation and visibility) on traffic stream behavior and key traffic stream parameters, including free-flow speed, speed at capacity, capacity, and jam density. The analysis is conducted using weather data (precipitation and visibility) and loop detector data (speed, flow, and density) obtained from the Baltimore, Maryland; Minneapolis–Saint Paul, Minnesota; and Seattle, Washington, areas in the United States. The precipitation data included intensities up to 1.6 and 0.33 cm/h for rain and water equivalent of snow intensity, respectively. The paper demonstrates that the traffic stream jam density is not affected by weather conditions. Snow results in larger reductions in traffic stream free-flow speed and capacity when compared with rain. Reductions in roadway capacity are not affected by the precipitation intensity except in the case of snow. Reductions in free-flow speed and speed at capacity increase as the rain and snow intensities increase. Finally, the paper also develops free-flow speed, speed-at-capacity, and capacity weather adjustment factors that are multiplied by the base clear-condition variables to compute inclement weather parameters. These adjustment factors vary as a function of the precipitation type, precipitation intensity, and visibility level. It is intended that these adjustment factors be incorporated into the Highway Capacity Manual.


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    Title :

    Inclement Weather Impacts on Freeway Traffic Stream Behavior


    Additional title:

    Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board


    Contributors:


    Publication date :

    2008-01-01




    Type of media :

    Article (Journal)


    Type of material :

    Electronic Resource


    Language :

    English




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