A Study on the Effects of Alternatives to Speed Humps Using a Driving Simulator

A road alignment which has a long straight section followed by sharp curve is dangerous, because drivers have the habit to accelerate on the long straight section and then accidents occur on the short curve as the result of speeding. This study evaluated the alternatives to speed humps in order to r...

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description A road alignment which has a long straight section followed by sharp curve is dangerous, because drivers have the habit to accelerate on the long straight section and then accidents occur on the short curve as the result of speeding. This study evaluated the alternatives to speed humps in order to reduce speed safely and comfortably on roads with this incorrect road alignment. There are several speed control facilities to reduce speed on roads with wrong road alignment. The speed hump is dangerous at high speeds because drivers must reduce speed rapidly and because of the physical impact. The image hump provides less effect for drivers who already know of its presence. So, to resolve these matters, we propose a new type of speed control facility. An image hump with transverse grooving will be effective in reducing speed because the transverse grooving gives vibration and noise to drivers who are already aware of the presence of the image hump, but it does not give the hard physical impact to vehicles. The study on the effect of the alternatives to speed humps was carried out using the K-ROADS (KICT-Road Analysis Driving Simulator) which has been developed to analyze and evaluate road safety at the project HuRoSAS (Human & Road Safety Analysis System) since 2003. K-ROADS has two distinct functions. One is the visual system which has a 360 degree F. O. V. to reduce dead angles on black spots such as at-grade intersections. The other is the motion system which has high frequency vibration to reproduce vibrations made in irregular road surfaces. This study found out that the image hump with transverse grooving is a safe speed control facility in order to reduce driving speed safely and comfortably on a straight section followed by a sharp curve, even if drivers are known the existence of image hump.
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