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Lane-harmonised passenger car equivalents for heterogeneous expressway traffic
Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice, 2015In order to account for variations in traffic composition during traffic analysis, passenger car equivalent (PCE) factors are used to convert flow rates of various vehicle classes into flow rates in terms of passenger car units (PCUs). Earlier studies have developed various methods to estimate PCE values but only a few of them are based on ...
Jian Sheng Yeung +2 more
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Proposed Equations for HCM-6 Passenger Car Equivalent Values
Journal of Transportation Engineering, Part A: Systems, 2022AbstractIn the current version of the Highway Capacity Manual (HCM-6), the equal capacity passenger car equivalency (EC-PCE) method is used to account for the effect of trucks for capacity analyses...
Antonio Hurtado-Beltran +1 more
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Passenger Car Equivalents From Network Simulation
Journal of Transportation Engineering, 1984A key input in the critical movement analysis (CMA) methodology for intersection capacity estimation is the passenger car equivalent (PCE) of heavy vehicles. Despite the increasing use of CMA, little research has been performed to estimate PCEs as a function of vehicle type and traffic volume.
Eric L. Keller, James G. Saklas
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Passenger Car Equivalency Factors Under Platooning Conditions
Transportation in Developing Economies, 2019Heterogeneous traffic existing in developing countries such as in India is characterized by vehicles with very diverse static and dynamic characteristics. The various types of vehicles, other than cars in the heterogeneous traffic stream can be converted into equivalent passenger cars so as to express the heterogeneous traffic volume in terms of ...
P. S. Praveen, R. Ashalatha
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Passenger Car Equivalents for Highway Cost Allocation
Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, 1997Existing passenger car equivalent (PCE) values do not necessarily serve the purposes of highway cost allocation well, since their derivation has followed from a need to determine equivalency for traffic operations purposes. Highway cost allocation demands better knowledge of equivalencies among vehicle classes, for a wide range of vehicle types, and ...
Darren Torbic +3 more
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Estimated passenger car equivalent using backward wave speed
Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Transport, 2016In previous studies, little attention has been paid to developing methods for estimating passenger car equivalent (PCE) factors under oversaturated conditions. This paper presents a new method to estimate PCE factors for heavy vehicles based on the assumption that backward wave velocities keep consistent under oversaturated conditions.
Shuguang Li, Ke Wang
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Study on the Passenger Car Equivalent at Signalized Intersection
2012 Fifth International Conference on Intelligent Computation Technology and Automation, 2012For the bus has serious impact on the intersection running effective, the paper gives a new passenger car equivalent method for the bus according to the bus's time-space characteristics. When the bus arrives and departs the intersection without stopping, the passenger car equivalent is set as the section of highway, when the bus passes the intersection
Xu Jili +3 more
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An Estimation Of Passenger Car Equivalent Of Motorbikes
ECMS 2010 Proceedings edited by A Bargiela S A Ali D Crowley E J H Kerckhoffs, 2009Much research has been conducted on trying to solve traffic problems and applied successfully in many developed countries where the car is the main transport mode. However, it has not been effective in most developing countries where the motorbike, rather than the car, is the main transport vehicle.
Ngoc-Hien Do +2 more
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Passenger Car Equivalents and Other Adjustment Factors
2014It has been said that most of the methodologies of the Highway Capacity Manual involve a series of adjustments to what are relatively simple basic numbers.
Roger P. Roess, Elena S. Prassas
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