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A large-scale trial with Intelligent Speed Adaptation in Lund, Sweden.

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Summary, in English

On the decision of the Swedish government, the Swedish National Road Administration (SNRA) has started a large-scale trial with Intelligent Speed Adaptation (ISA) in urban areas. One of the four test sites is the city of Lund. At the Department of Technology and Society, Lund University, research about ISA has been carried out since 1986 and the first field study was carried out in 1993. The ongoing large scale trial is based on experience from previous research on the concept of ISA. The major findings from these trials where that speeds on stretches decreased, car-following behaviour improved and the acceptance of the system increased after using it. In the ongoing trial, technology has made it possible to log all driving data of all equipped vehicles with regard to time, position, rpm and speed, both before and after installation of the speed-limiter. There will also be a focus on driver behaviour and workload. This will be evaluated by using an instrumented vehicle. Also system effects, such as speeds, interactions with other road-users, driving against red, emissions will be investigated.

Publishing year

2000

Language

English

Publication/Series

[Host publication title missing]

Document type

Conference paper

Publisher

ITS World Congress

Topic

  • Infrastructure Engineering

Conference name

7th World Congress on Intelligent Transport Systems

Conference date

2000-11-06

Conference place

Turin, Italy

Status

Published