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This study conducts a comparative analysis of traf�ic dynamics at urban signalized intersections and on highways, incorporating both human-operated and automated heavy goods vehicles (HGVs) using the PTV VISSIM simulation model. It examines the impacts of automated driving technologies on critical traf�ic performance metrics such as queue length, travel time, vehicle delay, emissions, and fuel consumption. Initial �indings indicate that automation in HGVs enhances traf�ic �low, particularly by reducing queue lengths and vehicle delays. However, varying levels of automation from cautious to aggressive reveal complex trade-offs between operational ef�iciency and environmental impacts. On highways, automated HGVs demonstrate superior performance by reducing travel times and delays while increasing throughput compared to human-driven HGVs. These results underscore the operational bene�its of automated HGVs under diverse traf�ic conditionsand highlight their signi�icant implications for transportation planning and policy-making. This research contributes valuable insights into the integration of automated technologies in transportation systems, facilitating informed decision-making for stakeholders considering the adoption of these advancements in the current infrastructure.
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Ali Almusawi
Mustafa Albdairi
Syed Shah Sultan Mohiuddin Qadr
International Journal of Integrated Engineering
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/68e5c97fb6db64358756038a — DOI: https://doi.org/10.30880/ijie.2024.16.05.031
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