How Does an Extra-Long Freeway Tunnel Influence Driving Performance? A Comparative Study of Driving Simulation

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Pengcheng Qin
Jie He
Changjian Zhang
Yuntao Ye
Hao Zhang
Mingnian Wang
Tao Yan
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[1] Southeast University,School of Transportation
[2] Huaiyin Institute of Technology,Faculty of Transportation Engineering
[3] Ministry of Education,Key Laboratory of Transportation Tunnel Engineering
[4] Southwest Jiaotong University,undefined
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Extra-long tunnel; Driving performance; Driving simulation; Random intercept linear mixed model; Comparative study;
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Extra-long tunnels have adverse effects on driving performance since drivers will be affected by the enclosed, dimly lit, and monotonous environment for a longer time. In the context of the increasing number of extra-long tunnels, this study aims to investigate the effects of extra-long freeway tunnels with a length of 20 km on driving performance using driving simulation tests. Factors including the tunnel environment, driving time, traffic flow, and gender were considered as influencing factors. Performance indicators including the brake reaction time, standard deviation of driving speed, and standard deviation of lateral position were collected. A total of 60 drivers were recruited for the driving simulation study, and the relationships between the driving performance indicators and influencing factors were analyzed by establishing linear mixed models with random intercept. The results demonstrate that driving performance significantly degraded after 5 – 6 min of driving in the extra-long tunnel although drivers were more cautious and presented a better performance when just entering the tunnel. Moderately higher traffic flow could improve driving performance in the extra-long tunnel but not on the open road. Meanwhile, female drivers had better lateral and longitudinal stability in the extra-long tunnel, while no significant difference was witnessed in reaction ability and driving performance on the open road.
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页码:4043 / 4059
页数:16
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