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Figure 3. Interaction for percent time-spent following in the major direction (Model 1) with (A) percent passing zone, (B) hourly flow (vph), (C) directional split of hourly flow (major direction), (D) % heavy vehicles (both directions), (E) free flow speed (km/h), and (F) driver's sensitivity indicator.
The FREEVAL-NC Freeway Segmentation Database contains geometric and demand information for North Carolina freeways, interstate and non-interstate, which can be imported into the FREEVAL-NC computational engine. It contains the following data:
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