The analysis of exigencies of priority of crossing at intersections from the game theory's point of view
2018 ◽
Vol 19
(6)
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pp. 110-114
Keyword(s):
The Real
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The assumption that each road participant adheres to the rules, ideally adapts his behavior to the prevailing road conditions, is unrealistic, and as the basis for taking action can lead to collisions and accidents. The article presents the theoretical models allowing to understand the behavior of drivers who deliberately enforce the priority of passing, and their only motivation is the shortest travel time through the intersection. Two types of situations at crossroads are considered: with guided and non-guided traffic with the STOP sign. The presented mathematical models are illustrated by the real-life recordings of drivers available on the Internet.
2008 ◽
Vol 2008
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pp. 1-9
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Keyword(s):
2011 ◽
Vol 4
(1)
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pp. 82-96