On the Minimum Safety Following Distance of the Traffic Stream
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The rear-end collision accidents are closely related to the speed and the following distance. In this paper, to solve this problem, we studied the relationship between the speed and the following distance, and then we tried to find out the Minimum Safety Following Distance. More details are described in the following articles.
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著者
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Tamura Yoichi
Department Of Astronomy Graduate School Of Science The University Of Tokyo
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Tamura Yoichi
Department Of Civil Engineering
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MOGAMI Sachio
Department of Civil Engineering
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