Wayne State University, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, 5050 Anthony Wayne Drive, Detroit, MI 48202, United States.
Accid Anal Prev. 2014 Sep;70:92-9. doi: 10.1016/j.aap.2014.03.009. Epub 2014 Apr 2.
The interaction of motorists and bicyclists, particularly during passing maneuvers, is an area of concern to the bicycle safety community as there is a general perception that motor vehicle drivers may not share the road effectively with bicyclists. This is a particular concern on road sections with centerline rumble strips where motorists are prone to crowd bicyclists during passing events. One potential countermeasure to address this concern is the use of a bicycle warning sign with a "Share the Road" plaque. This paper presents the results of a controlled field evaluation of this sign treatment, which involved an examination of driver behavior while overtaking bicyclists. A series of field studies were conducted concurrently on two segments of a high-speed, rural two-lane highway. These segments were similar in terms of roadway geometry, traffic volumes, and other relevant factors, except that one of the segments included centerline rumble strips while the other did not. A before-and-after study design was utilized to examine changes in motor vehicle lateral placement and speed at the time of the passing event as they relate to the presence of centerline rumble strips and the sign treatment. Centerline rumble strips generally shifted vehicles closer to the bicyclists during passing maneuvers, though the magnitude of this effect was marginal. The sign treatment was found to shift motor vehicles away from the rightmost lane positions, though the signs did not significantly affect the mean buffer distance between the bicyclists and passing motorists or the propensity of crowding events during passing. The sign treatment also resulted in a 2.5miles/h (4.0km/h) reduction in vehicle speeds. Vehicle type, bicyclist position, and the presence of opposing traffic were also found to affect lateral placement and speed selection during passing maneuvers.
驾驶者与骑行者之间的互动,尤其是在超越骑行者的过程中,是自行车安全领域关注的重点,因为普遍认为机动车驾驶员可能无法与骑行者有效共享道路。在道路中央设置震荡标线的路段,这种情况尤为明显,因为驾驶员在超越骑行者时容易将他们挤到道路边缘。解决这一问题的潜在对策之一是使用带有“共享道路”标志的自行车警告标志。本文介绍了对这种标志处理措施进行的受控现场评估的结果,其中涉及对驾驶员超越骑行者时的行为进行研究。在一条高速、双车道的农村公路的两段上同时进行了一系列现场研究。这两段在道路几何形状、交通量和其他相关因素方面相似,只是其中一段设置了中央震荡标线,而另一段则没有。利用前后对比研究设计,考察了超越事件中车辆在靠近中心线的位置和速度的变化,这些变化与中央震荡标线和标志处理的存在有关。中央震荡标线通常会使车辆在超越骑行者时更靠近骑行者,尽管这种影响的幅度较小。标志处理措施被发现使机动车从最右侧的车道位置移开,尽管标志并没有显著影响骑行者和超越的机动车之间的平均缓冲区距离,也没有显著影响超越过程中拥挤事件的倾向。标志处理还导致车辆速度降低了 2.5 英里每小时(4.0 公里每小时)。车辆类型、骑行者的位置和对向交通的存在也被发现会影响超越过程中的横向位置和速度选择。