Lab Spot Speed
Lab Spot Speed
Faculty:
Faculty of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Department :
Department of Geotechnical and Transportation Engineering
Title:
SPOT SPEED STUDY
3.0
APPARATUS
1. Radar Gun
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Faculty of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Department :
Department of Geotechnical and Transportation Engineering
Title:
SPOT SPEED STUDY
4.0
PROCEDURE
1. The spot at which the speed data will be collected is indentified.
2. The radar gun to measure the speed of vehicles is used according to their
respective vehicle class Class 1 (Motorcycles), Class 2 (Cars), Class 3 (Vans &
Medium Trucks), and Class 4 (Large Trucks & Buses).
[Make sure that the operator of the radar gun is not seen by the motorists]
3. All speed measurements recorded in Form SS1.
4. Based on Form SS1, determine the mean, maximum and minimum speed of vehicles
according to their class. Your findings are commented.
5. The data is transferred in Form SS1 to Form SS2.
6. The following are plotted:
(a) Frequency Histogram (Percentage of vehicles vs. Speed)
(b) Frequency Distribution Curve (Percentage of vehicles vs. Speed)
(c) Cumulative Frequency Distribution Curve (Cumulative percentage vs. Speed)
7. The following speed characteristics is determined:
(a) Mean speed
(b) Median speed
(c) Mode speed
(d) 85-th Percentile speed
(e) Standard deviation
(f) Pace
Faculty:
Faculty of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Department :
Department of Geotechnical and Transportation Engineering
Title:
SPOT SPEED STUDY
5.0
Time: 3.00 pm
Time
(3.00
-3.15)
pm
(3.15
-3.30)
pm
(3.30
-3.45)
pm
(3.45
-4.00)
am
22
56
34
26
15
42
32
28
22
26
46
38
42
61
26
21
48
36
30
58
1
44
38
50
53
67
60
57
49
52
55
30
32
62
45
26
57
46
25
49
27
50
47
14
77
13
54
30
69
91
46
58
47
63
22
78
44
11
70
36
10
44
44
37
48
38
42
30
48
50
56
37
41
42
49
38
29
38
40
46
40
Day: Monday
Weather: Fine
44
64
66
64
77
79
38
44
32
61
70
77
79
38
42
86
48
65
66
72
40
36
40
34
24
41
46
37
34
33
25
71
43
45
35
36
33
37
43
52
4
33
43
41
63
58
19
41
49
78
31
33
44
38
62
64
33
39
36
35
41
45
53
30
38
84
71
71
62
68
71
42
62
43
54
61
68
36
63
66
60
Faculty:
Faculty of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Department :
Department of Geotechnical and Transportation Engineering
Title:
SPOT SPEED STUDY
Number of Vehicles
SPEED
CLASS
(km/h)
10 14
15 - 19
20 - 24
25 - 29
30 - 34
35 -39
40 - 44
45 - 49
50 - 54
55 - 59
60 - 64
65 - 69
70 - 74
75 - 79
80 - 84
85 - 89
90 - 94
Vehicles Class
1
4
1
4
7
5
4
4
9
7
5
4
2
1
2
1
1
2
7
9
15
13
7
2
3
1
Note:
Vehicles class 1:
Motorcycles
Vehicles class 2:
Cars
Vehicles class 3:
Vehicles class 4:
1
2
12
12
6
2
2
5
5
3
5
1
2
1
1
1
1
8
9
11
6
4
2
6
5
5
1
Total
5
3
5
11
22
34
42
34
20
11
18
12
9
8
2
2
2
Faculty:
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Title:
SPOT SPEED STUDY
Speed
Class
Class
Class
Midpoint, Frequency,
(km/h)
x (km/h)
f
10 14
12
5
15 - 19
17
3
20 - 24
22
5
25 - 29
27
11
30 - 34
32
22
35 -39
37
34
40 - 44
42
42
45 - 49
47
34
50 - 54
52
20
55 - 59
57
11
60 - 64
62
18
65 - 69
67
12
70 - 74
72
9
75 - 79
77
8
80 - 84
82
2
85 - 89
87
2
90 - 94
92
2
n = 240
= 11215
= 100
fx
60
51
110
297
704
1258
1764
1598
1040
627
1116
804
648
616
164
174
184
Percentage
in Class,
(%)
2.08
1.25
2.08
4.58
9.17
14.17
17.5
14.17
8.33
4.58
7.5
5
3.75
3.33
0.83
0.83
0.83
Cumulative
Percentage
(%)
2.08
3.33
5.41
9.99
19.16
33.33
50.83
65
73.33
77.91
85.41
90.41
94.16
97.49
98.32
99.15
99.99
Faculty:
Faculty of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Department :
Department of Geotechnical and Transportation Engineering
Title:
SPOT SPEED STUDY
Speed
Class
(km/h)
10 14
15 - 19
20 - 24
25 - 29
30 - 34
35 -39
40 - 44
45 - 49
50 - 54
55 - 59
60 - 64
65 - 69
70 - 74
75 - 79
80 - 84
85 - 89
90 - 94
60 60
Mean speed
i.
Class
Class Frequency
Midpoint,
x (km/h)
f1
f2
f3
f4
f1.x
12
4
1
48
17
1
1
1
17
22
4
1
88
27
7
2
1
1
189
32
5
7
2
8
160
37
4
5
12
9
148
42
4
15
12
11
168
47
9
13
6
6
423
52
6
7
2
4
312
57
5
2
2
2
285
62
4
3
5
6
248
67
2
5
5
134
72
1
3
5
72
77
2
1
5
154
82
1
1
87
2
92
1
1
92
60
60 2538 2462 3145 2870
f2.x
f3.x
12
17
54
224
185
630
611
364
114
186
77
27
64
444
504
282
104
114
310
335
216
385
82
174
92
f x
n
Class 1: Motorcycles
iii.
f1 2538
n1
60
Class 2: Cars
f1 2462
n1
60
41.03 km / hr
f1 3145
n1
60
42.3 km / hr
ii.
fn.x
52.42 km / hr
iv.
f1 2870
n1
60
47.83 km / hr
f4.x
17
22
27
256
333
462
282
208
114
372
335
360
82
Faculty:
Faculty of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Department :
Department of Geotechnical and Transportation Engineering
Title:
SPOT SPEED STUDY
6.0
(1).
i.
Class 1: Motorcycles
iii.
trucks
Mean speed
= 42.3 42 km/hr
Mean speed
= 52.42 52 km/hr
ii.
Class 2: Cars
iv.
buses
Mean speed
= 41.03 41 km/hr
Mean speed
= 47.83 48 km/hr
Comment:
From the data, we obtained the mean speed, maximum speed and the minimum speed for
motorcycles, cars, van and medium trucks and heavy trucks or buses. We are noticed that the
mean speed for class 1 (Motorcycle) is 42 km/hr, class 2 (Cars) is 41 km/hr, class 3 (Vans &
medium Trucks) is 52 km/hr and class 4 (Heavy trucks and Buses) is 48 km/hr. the highest
mean speed is car which is 52 km/hr. It has shown that many vehicle are obey the speed limit
which is 60 km/hr. However, the vans and medium trucks have the highest of maximum speed.
It was dangerous for all either motorist, pedestrians and cyclist. 48 heavy vehicles and maybe
more than that was trough along UTHM Fujitsu section of road for one hour. No protection
and storage lane provides can influence the accident occur.
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Faculty of Civil and Environmental Engineering
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Title:
SPOT SPEED STUDY
(2).
(a)
Mean speed:
f x
n
11215
240
46.73 km / hr
mean speed
(b)
Median speed:
2 fL
C
median speed L
fm
240
2 122
5
44.5
34
44.21 km / hr
(c)
Mode speed:
(d)
Standard deviation:
(refer at graph 2)
Standard deviation
fx
( f x ) 2
n 1 n(n 1)
582775
(11215) 2
240 1 240(240 1)
49.37km / hr
Estimate standard deviation
14km / hr
2
2
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Title:
SPOT SPEED STUDY
Faculty:
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Department :
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Title:
SPOT SPEED STUDY
MEDIAN SPEED
Speed Class
(km/h)
10 14
15 - 19
20 - 24
25 - 29
30 - 34
35 -39
40 - 44
45 - 49
50 - 54
55 - 59
60 - 64
65 - 69
70 - 74
75 - 79
80 - 84
85 - 89
90 - 94
Lower limit
(km/hr)
9.5
14.5
19.5
24.5
29.5
34.5
39.5
44.5
49.5
54.5
59.5
64.5
69.5
74.5
79.5
84.5
89.5
Class frequency,
f
5
3
5
11
22
34
42
34
20
11
18
12
9
8
2
2
2
Cumulative class
frequency
5
8
13
24
46
80
122
156
176
187
205
217
226
234
236
238
240
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fm
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Title:
SPOT SPEED STUDY
MEDIAN SPEED
Speed
Class
(km/h)
10 14
15 - 19
20 - 24
25 - 29
30 - 34
35 -39
40 - 44
45 - 49
50 - 54
55 - 59
60 - 64
65 - 69
70 - 74
75 - 79
80 - 84
85 - 89
90 - 94
n = 240
Class
Midpoint,
x (km/h)
12
17
22
27
32
37
42
47
52
57
62
67
72
77
82
87
92
= 11215
144
289
484
729
1024
1369
1764
2209
2704
3249
3844
4489
5184
5929
6724
7569
8464
= 582775
Class
frequency,
f
5
3
5
11
22
34
42
34
20
11
18
12
9
8
2
2
2
fx
fx2
60
51
110
297
704
1258
1764
1598
1040
627
1116
804
648
616
164
174
184
720
867
2420
8019
22528
46546
74088
75106
54080
35739
69192
53868
46656
47432
13448
15138
16928
Faculty:
Faculty of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Department :
Department of Geotechnical and Transportation Engineering
Title:
SPOT SPEED STUDY
7.0 DISCUSSION
From this spot speed study, we are known for traffic operation establishing speed limits,
determining safe speed at approaches to intersections. The road along Batu Pahat - Kluang
highway was very dangerous and must take action to avoid the accident. Looks on the
finding, Mean speed, maximum speed and minimum speed of each class is determined by
using form SS2. The speed limit of this two lane highway is 60km/hr. Each of the mean
speed of class vehicles gives the different speed. Which the class 1 is 63 km/hr, class 2 is 74
km/hr, class 3 is 60 km/hr and class 4 is 60 km/hr. The higher mean speed is at class 2 and
the lower mean speed is class 3 & 4.
Based on the mean speed for class 2 that we found, it seems the speed is over the speed
limit. There are cause by a few factor that can be influence such as, the road itself give the
access for drive fast. Since the lane is straight then there are less of traffic lights there and
the warning sign, so there is nothing to slow down the speed. Furthermore, the way of
pavement there is still in good condition without any distress or deformation so there are no
problem will be occurred when drive in fast. For the lower mean speed is class 3 & 4
because there are always must be take care of small vehicle like motorcycle. Like what we
known, they are main factor for accident occur at there. Since that, the driver of heavy
vehicles always is alert by driving carefully then slow down their vehicle speed. Base on
analysis we found that the standard deviation of this road according our observation we got
16.74 km/hr, estimate standard deviation is 14 km/hr and the pace were in range 59 km/hr
and 69 km/hr. The 85th percentile speed as obtained from the cumulative frequency
distribution curve shown is 74.5 km/hr. It means that is a good guideline for the appropriate
speed limit for that road and it indicates that the speed most of the motorists on the road to
considered safe and reasonable under ideal condition. So, we must follow the suggestion
that was told in comment part.
Faculty:
Faculty of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Department :
Department of Geotechnical and Transportation Engineering
Title:
SPOT SPEED STUDY
8.0 CONCLUSION
The objectives of this survey are to determine the speed characteristics of traffic at the
location and to justify the problem of speeding at the location. From this experiment, we can
be concluded that speeding is a problem at this location and may have contributed to road
accidents which have occurred at this location.
This is supported by the results of the finding which show that mean, median, pace and 85 th
percentile speeds have all exceeded the 60 km/hr speed limit. In addition, about 27.5% of the
drivers drive at speed between 59 km/hr to 69 km/hr and 85% of them drive at 74.5 km/h or
below. All of this were above the maximum allowable speed and can be increased the
number of an accident. In addition, 50% of the driver we detected to have driven over the
speed limit.
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9.0 REFERENCES
1. Traffic engineering and safety, BFC 2082 , Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia
2. Nicholars J. Garber; Lester A.Hoel; Traffic & Highway Engineering (3 rd Edition),
University of Virginia, 1995.
3. Paul H.wright & Radnor J.Paquette; Higway Engineering (5 th Edition), Georgia
Institute of Technology, 1979.
4. Bent Tagesen; Highway Engineering & Traffic (1st Edition), Technical University of
Denmark.
5. www.wikipedia.com
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Faculty of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Department :
Department of Geotechnical and Transportation Engineering
Title:
SPOT SPEED STUDY