Motorcyclist Braking Performance in Stopping Distance Situations.

Motorcycle braking distance is one of the main components of motorcycle stopping sight distance. Motorcycle braking performance in different situations was not consistent in published literature. This research measured the riders’ braking distances and decelerations to both unexpected and expected o...

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Main Authors: Hamid, Hussain, Davoodi, Seyed Rasoul
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Published: 2013
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spelling my.upm.eprints.285722015-09-11T02:19:32Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/28572/ Motorcyclist Braking Performance in Stopping Distance Situations. Hamid, Hussain Davoodi, Seyed Rasoul Motorcycle braking distance is one of the main components of motorcycle stopping sight distance. Motorcycle braking performance in different situations was not consistent in published literature. This research measured the riders’ braking distances and decelerations to both unexpected and expected objects. For braking maneuvers to an expected object, 89 motorcycle riders released the accelerator and applied the brake as quickly as possible following activation of a light beside the road of both dry and wet pavements. As for an unexpected object, 16 nonalerted subjects were confronted with the need to stop for an unexpected object along the roadway. Vehicle speeds, braking distances, and average deceleration were computed for each braking maneuver. Results showed that the deceleration varied among the riders in which 90% of riders’ decelerations were at least 2.75 m/s2 under wet conditions, whereas 90% of all riders decelerated at least 3.3 m/s2 on dry pavements. Overall, the motorcycle braking distance is more than the braking distance of passenger cars. These findings suggest that in countries where motorcycles are heavily used, their roads should be investigated for provisions of adequate motorcycle stopping sight distance, especially if the roads were designed according to AASHTO guidelines. 2013 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/28572/1/Motorcyclist%20Braking%20Performance%20in%20Stopping%20Distance%20Situations.pdf Hamid, Hussain and Davoodi, Seyed Rasoul (2013) Motorcyclist Braking Performance in Stopping Distance Situations. Journal of Transportation Engineering, 139 (7). pp. 660-666. ISSN 0733-947X 10.1061/(ASCE)TE.1943-5436.0000552) English
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description Motorcycle braking distance is one of the main components of motorcycle stopping sight distance. Motorcycle braking performance in different situations was not consistent in published literature. This research measured the riders’ braking distances and decelerations to both unexpected and expected objects. For braking maneuvers to an expected object, 89 motorcycle riders released the accelerator and applied the brake as quickly as possible following activation of a light beside the road of both dry and wet pavements. As for an unexpected object, 16 nonalerted subjects were confronted with the need to stop for an unexpected object along the roadway. Vehicle speeds, braking distances, and average deceleration were computed for each braking maneuver. Results showed that the deceleration varied among the riders in which 90% of riders’ decelerations were at least 2.75 m/s2 under wet conditions, whereas 90% of all riders decelerated at least 3.3 m/s2 on dry pavements. Overall, the motorcycle braking distance is more than the braking distance of passenger cars. These findings suggest that in countries where motorcycles are heavily used, their roads should be investigated for provisions of adequate motorcycle stopping sight distance, especially if the roads were designed according to AASHTO guidelines.
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title Motorcyclist Braking Performance in Stopping Distance Situations.
title_short Motorcyclist Braking Performance in Stopping Distance Situations.
title_full Motorcyclist Braking Performance in Stopping Distance Situations.
title_fullStr Motorcyclist Braking Performance in Stopping Distance Situations.
title_full_unstemmed Motorcyclist Braking Performance in Stopping Distance Situations.
title_sort motorcyclist braking performance in stopping distance situations.
publishDate 2013
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