Insight into the lateral ride discomfort thresholds of young-adult bus passengers at multiple postures : case of Singapore

Ride comfort is an important serviceability attribute for bus passengers, of which bus operating under the influence of road layout in urban roads is a prominent contributory factor. Passenger posture is another influencing factor that has not yet been investigated comprehensively. In this case stud...

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Main Authors: Nguyen, Teron, NguyenDinh, Nen, Lechner, Bernhard, Wong, Yiik Diew
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1515512021-06-21T01:20:45Z Insight into the lateral ride discomfort thresholds of young-adult bus passengers at multiple postures : case of Singapore Nguyen, Teron NguyenDinh, Nen Lechner, Bernhard Wong, Yiik Diew School of Civil and Environmental Engineering TUMCREATE Ltd Engineering::Civil engineering::Transportation Lateral Ride Discomfort Acceleration Ride comfort is an important serviceability attribute for bus passengers, of which bus operating under the influence of road layout in urban roads is a prominent contributory factor. Passenger posture is another influencing factor that has not yet been investigated comprehensively. In this case study, ride comfort from road-induced lateral acceleration and lateral jerk was assessed by correlating subjective evaluation with bus operation performance parameters as well as road layout in Singapore. In the first bus run, a sample of 26 participants classified in three groups: sitting, leaning and standing postures, rode on the same bus along a 45-min route. Ride comfort was worst-off for standing passengers and least uncomfortable for sitting passengers. A strong statistical correlation was found between participants’ subjective ratings with lateral acceleration and duration of turning movement. A second bus run was followed with a sample of 11 participants to collect additional passengers’ ratings. Lateral ride discomfort thresholds were thus established for bus negotiating roundabouts, intersections and along links. The three levels of ride discomfort are Uncomfortable, Very Uncomfortable and Extremely Uncomfortable with average lateral accelerations of ay = 1.5, 1.75 and 2.0 m/s2, respectively. The lateral ride discomfort thresholds would be useful for several value-add applications which include better vehicle design including its interiors, and better vehicle handling about the road layout. With the advent of autonomous public transport (APT), the ride discomfort thresholds must also be considered as valuable input for APT vehicle operation. Accepted version 2021-06-21T01:20:45Z 2021-06-21T01:20:45Z 2019 Journal Article Nguyen, T., NguyenDinh, N., Lechner, B. & Wong, Y. D. (2019). Insight into the lateral ride discomfort thresholds of young-adult bus passengers at multiple postures : case of Singapore. Case Studies On Transport Policy, 7(3), 617-627. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cstp.2019.07.002 2213-624X https://hdl.handle.net/10356/151551 10.1016/j.cstp.2019.07.002 2-s2.0-85068914728 3 7 617 627 en Case Studies on Transport Policy © 2019 World Conference on Transport Research Society. All rights reserved. This paper was published by Elsevier in Case Studies on Transport Policy and is made available with permission of World Conference on Transport Research Society. application/pdf
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Singapore
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topic Engineering::Civil engineering::Transportation
Lateral Ride Discomfort
Acceleration
spellingShingle Engineering::Civil engineering::Transportation
Lateral Ride Discomfort
Acceleration
Nguyen, Teron
NguyenDinh, Nen
Lechner, Bernhard
Wong, Yiik Diew
Insight into the lateral ride discomfort thresholds of young-adult bus passengers at multiple postures : case of Singapore
description Ride comfort is an important serviceability attribute for bus passengers, of which bus operating under the influence of road layout in urban roads is a prominent contributory factor. Passenger posture is another influencing factor that has not yet been investigated comprehensively. In this case study, ride comfort from road-induced lateral acceleration and lateral jerk was assessed by correlating subjective evaluation with bus operation performance parameters as well as road layout in Singapore. In the first bus run, a sample of 26 participants classified in three groups: sitting, leaning and standing postures, rode on the same bus along a 45-min route. Ride comfort was worst-off for standing passengers and least uncomfortable for sitting passengers. A strong statistical correlation was found between participants’ subjective ratings with lateral acceleration and duration of turning movement. A second bus run was followed with a sample of 11 participants to collect additional passengers’ ratings. Lateral ride discomfort thresholds were thus established for bus negotiating roundabouts, intersections and along links. The three levels of ride discomfort are Uncomfortable, Very Uncomfortable and Extremely Uncomfortable with average lateral accelerations of ay = 1.5, 1.75 and 2.0 m/s2, respectively. The lateral ride discomfort thresholds would be useful for several value-add applications which include better vehicle design including its interiors, and better vehicle handling about the road layout. With the advent of autonomous public transport (APT), the ride discomfort thresholds must also be considered as valuable input for APT vehicle operation.
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Nguyen, Teron
NguyenDinh, Nen
Lechner, Bernhard
Wong, Yiik Diew
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NguyenDinh, Nen
Lechner, Bernhard
Wong, Yiik Diew
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title Insight into the lateral ride discomfort thresholds of young-adult bus passengers at multiple postures : case of Singapore
title_short Insight into the lateral ride discomfort thresholds of young-adult bus passengers at multiple postures : case of Singapore
title_full Insight into the lateral ride discomfort thresholds of young-adult bus passengers at multiple postures : case of Singapore
title_fullStr Insight into the lateral ride discomfort thresholds of young-adult bus passengers at multiple postures : case of Singapore
title_full_unstemmed Insight into the lateral ride discomfort thresholds of young-adult bus passengers at multiple postures : case of Singapore
title_sort insight into the lateral ride discomfort thresholds of young-adult bus passengers at multiple postures : case of singapore
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