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Incorporating Uncertainty into the Estimation of the Passing Sight Distance Requirements
Author(s) -
Khoury John El,
Hobeika Antoine
Publication year - 2007
Publication title -
computer‐aided civil and infrastructure engineering
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.773
H-Index - 82
eISSN - 1467-8667
pISSN - 1093-9687
DOI - 10.1111/j.1467-8667.2007.00491.x
Subject(s) - monte carlo method , standard deviation , reliability (semiconductor) , random variable , computer science , sight , statistics , mathematics , physics , power (physics) , quantum mechanics , astronomy
  Passing sight distance (PSD) is provided to ensure the safety of passing maneuvers on two lane two way roads. Many random variables determine the minimum length required for a safe passing maneuver. Current PSD design practices replace these random variables by single‐value means in the calculation process, disregarding their inherent variations, which results in a single‐value PSD design criteria. The main objective of the article is to derive a PSD distribution that accounts for the variations in the contributing random variables. Two models are devised, a Monte‐Carlo simulation model used to obtain the PSD distribution and a closed form analytical estimation model used for verification purposes. The Monte‐Carlo simulation model uses random sampling to select the values of the contributing parameters from their corresponding distributions in each run. The analytical model accounts for each parameter variation by using their means and standard deviations in a closed form estimation method. The means and standard deviations of the PSD using both models are compared for verification purposes. Both models use the same PSD formulation. The analysis is conducted for a design speed of 80 Km/h (50 mph). A PSD distribution is developed accordingly. The results of both models differ only by less than 2%. The obtained distribution is used to estimate the reliability index of the current PSD standards at a design speed of 80 Km/h (50 mph).

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