Towards sustainable mobility in South Africa : the role of lane change studies

dc.contributor.authorLubega, R.
dc.date.accessioned2025-10-23T12:38:10Z
dc.date.available2025-10-23T12:38:10Z
dc.date.issued2025
dc.descriptionPapers presented virtually at the 43rd International Southern African Transport Conference on 07 - 10 July 2025.
dc.description.abstractSouth Africa’s highways face challenges related to road safety, congestion, and the integration of diverse transit modes. Unsafe and inefficient lane-changing manoeuvres (especially in high-traffic corridors and weaving sections) are major contributors to traffic crashes and reduced mobility. While lane changing has been extensively studied internationally, its research and application in South Africa is still limited. There is need for localized, high-quality data acquisition and analyses, and adaptation of global best practices to South Africa’s traffic mix. Lane change observations inform design of safer road infrastructure, optimize traffic management strategies, and support evidence-based safety policy interventions. This essay briefly reviews lane change research and presents driver behaviour data sources and some of the effective solutions that could be derived from comprehensive empirical studies of driver lane-changing behaviour on South African roads.
dc.format.extent7 pages
dc.format.mediumPDF
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/2263/104945
dc.publisherSouthern African Transport Conference (SATC)
dc.rightsSouthern African Transport Conference 2025
dc.subjectLane changing
dc.subjectSafety
dc.subjectTraffic flow
dc.titleTowards sustainable mobility in South Africa : the role of lane change studies
dc.typeArticle

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