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In-depth Analysis of Durations of Discretionary Lane Changes on Freeway Under Varying Traffic Conditions

This paper aims to investigate the characteristics of durations of discretionary lane changes (LCs) on freeways based on an enriched dataset. A comprehensive analysis of LC durations was conducted based on vehicle types, LC directions and navigation speeds. It was found that the heavy vehicle takes longer time to complete LC maneuver. The LC direction significantly influences the durations of passenger cars but has no significant influence on heavy vehicles. The navigation speed was found to have important influence on LC durations. However, it has different impacts according to vehicle types and LC directions. Further analysis of LC durations at different stages showed that drivers of passenger cars might use different strategies to perform LCs when they change lanes to different directions. However, drivers of heavy vehicles in both directions used less time to occupy the target lanes. Results of this study can be beneficial to understand the mechanism of LC process and the influence of LC on traffic flow.

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