An investigation of the 85th percentile operating speed models on horizontal and vertical alignments for two-lane rural highways: A case study
Date
2012-03Author
Syed Khairi, Syed Abbas, Engr.
Muhammad Akram, Adnan, Dr
Intan Rohani, Endut, Dr
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The number of accidents in Malaysia increases relatively from year to year, although there are many programmes organised
by the authority to reduce them. There are several factors that lead to serious accident problems which are human behaviour,
vehicle’s condition, weather condition, road surface and road alignments (vertical and horizontal curves). This research paper
presents an empirical research and presents design consistency models to estimate the 85th percentile operating speed models
for the horizontal and vertical alignments at two-lane rural highways. The speed data were carried out by using a laser gun
metre detector to obtain the spot speed data in the selected location along the Lenggong to Sauk two-lane rural highway
in Perak. Multiple linear regression analysis was conducted to develop the 85th percentile speed models by combining the
operating speed data and geometric elements data from different selected horizontal and vertical alignments. Finally, the
horizontal and vertical alignment models have successfully developed in the paper. The findings are hoped to provide a starting
point towards the national design standard for the highway designer and planner to improving the consistency geometric
design elements of the two-lane rural highways
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http://www.myiem.org.my/content/iem_journal_2012-361.aspxhttp://dspace.unimap.edu.my/123456789/23018
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