Study on Vehicles Speed Discreteness on the Road of Urban-Rural Ecotone

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Urban-rural ecotone is separate geographical unit, and it is in the parallel connecting area of the city and countryside. With the rapid economic development, traffic accidents in the area showing a significant increase in the trend. Because of vehicles in urban-rural ecotone of many types, traffic is more complex, speed variations and high frequency of speed changes, a greater impact on such sections of road traffic safety. Therefore, this article by the typical section of the survey, combined with the traffic simulation software, using grey relation entropy analysis method to analyze speed discrete of the urban-rural ecotone road, so as to clear the characteristics of various types of vehicles speed.

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