According to the results of previous studies, the
brake reaction time is about 0.5-0.6 seconds under
normal circumstances. Thus, in this paper, the value
of brake response time t is 0.5 s.
Secondly, determine the brake deceleration. For
ordinary passengers in the vehicle, when the brake
deceleration is less than 1.8 m/s
2
, people's feeling is
not so significant; when the deceleration reaches 3.6
m/s
2
, the feeling of people is obvious. Thus, in this
paper, the value of brake deceleration a is 1.8 m/s
2
.
Finally, determine the initial and final velocity of
the vehicle. It is considered to be high speed when
vehicles can reach the speed of 40 km/h in CBD area,
and relevant statistics show that when the collision
speed is 30 km/h, the pedestrian mortality rate is less
than 5%, but when the collision speed is 40 km/h,
the rate is up to 45%. Thus, in this paper, the value
of the initial velocity ܸ
is 40 km/h, and the value
of the final velocity ܸ
is 30 km/h.
Substitute the above parameters into the formula
1, the safety braking distance S equals to 20.56 m.
Considering that there is still some distance between
the driver's position and the front of the vehicle, the
value of the horizontal distance between the driver
and the traffic marking A is 22 m.
3.2.2 The Physical Shape and Dimensions of
the Obstacle
Firstly, select shape of the obstacle. Relevant data
indicate that the visual impact of the prism to human
eyes is relatively moderate. The three-dimensional
entity of triangular prism can properly create a
reasonable sense of slope on the road, so that the
three-dimensional effect of the marking simulation is
more real. Thus the three-dimensional entity used in
the simulation is triangular prism.
Secondly, when determining the cross-sectional
dimensions of the obstacle, the compatibility with
road width needs to be considered. Generally, the
width of a single lane is 3.5 m, and the average
width of vehicles is 2.5 m. In order to ensure that the
distance between the designed markings is not less
than the vehicle width, the distance between the
edge of designed marking and the road edge should
be 0.5 m. At the same time, considering that setting
up two three-dimensional markings on the same
cross-section of each lane can uniformly fill the
entire width of the pavement. Thus the width of the
three-dimensional marking is 1.0 m.
Finally, determine the projective length of the
obstacle. In the national standard GB-5768, the
spacing distance between most of the deceleration
markings is in the range of 5 to 20 meters. Taking
into account the cross-sectional dimension, choose 5
m as the projective length of the three-dimensional
marking, that is, the value of the road obstacle
dimension B is 5 m.
3.2.3 The Vertical Distance between the
Driver's Line of Sight and the Obstacle
According to the national standards, the height of
driver's eye in vehicle is 1.2 m, that is, the value of
vertical distance between the driver's line of sight
and the obstacle C is 1.2 m.
3.2.4 Simulation Results
The parameters A (22 m), B (5 m) and C (1.2 m) are
input to the simulation scene (Figure 1). The
projective pattern observed from the camera's
perspective is captured, and the geometric
dimensions are plotted in the software to complete
the dimension design. Combined with the study of
colors, the final design of the deceleration marking
is shown in Figure 2.
Figure 2 Deceleration marking design results.
3.3 Design of Guidance Marking
The prototype of the three-dimensional guidance
marking is derived from the diamond longitudinal
deceleration marking, and the design method is
similar to that of the deceleration marking in section
3.2. In order to enhance the guidance function of the
marking, sweep the diamond plane alone the oblique
direction in AutoCAD software, and select the
sweeping result oblique hexahedron as the
three-dimensional entity. The specific design of the
guidance marking is as follows (details similar with
the deceleration marking are not repeated here):
3.3.1 The Dimensions of the Obstacle
According to the relevant regulations in the national
standard GB5768, the length of road longitudinal
deceleration marking should be 100 cm, which is the
same with the length of three-dimensional guidance
marking. In order to avoid too much pressure for the