Overtaking as Indicator of Road Traffic Conditions
Keywords:
road traffic, overraking, traffic flow, traffic safety, traffic capacity
Abstract
Overtaking is presemed as one of the indicators of roadtraffic flow. The possibility of overtaking depends on the existenceof an intetval in the opposing traffic flow sufficient to performovertaking. It also analyses the probability of overtakingby applying adequate equations and graphical presentationsReferences
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How to Cite
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Topolnik D, Zebec Z, Horvat R. Overtaking as Indicator of Road Traffic Conditions. Promet [Internet]. 1 [cited 2024Dec.21];12(5-6):213-6. Available from: http://traffic.fpz.hr/index.php/PROMTT/article/view/1042
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