Drivers' merging behavior data in highway work zones

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Abstract

There have been growing research interests in finding a suitable work zone layout to improve work zone safety and traffic efficiency. This paper contains data supporting the research article entitled: Effects of work zone configurations and traffic density on performance variables and subjective workload (Shakouri et al., 2014 [1]). A full factorial experiment was conducted to compare the efficiency of two work zone configurations by using a driving simulator with two levels of work zone configuration, two levels of traffic density and three levels of sign placement as fixed factors. Seven female and 23 male participants completed the experiment. In this paper we present the data relating to demographic information of participants, driving simulator data and subjective workload evaluation of participants for each work zone.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)829-832
Number of pages4
JournalData in Brief
Volume6
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 2016
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Merging behavior
  • Safety
  • Subjective workload
  • Work zone

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