Exploring Effect of CACC Vehicle Types on Freeway Traffic Flow: Case Study on a Bosphorus Strait
Citation
GÖNCÜ, Sadullah, Mehmet Ali SİLGU, Hazal AKOVA & Hilmi Berk ÇELİKOĞLU. “Exploring Effect of CACC Vehicle Types on Freeway Traffic Flow: Case Study on a Bosphorus Strait”. Transportation Research Procedia, 86 (2025): 467-474.Abstract
This study investigated the impact of integrating CACC-equipped buses into a mixed-autonomy environment within a singledirection
bus rapid transit corridor. Utilizing a SUMO microsimulation of Istanbul’s Metrobus System, specifically the segment
where BRT vehicles merge with regular traffic on the D-100 freeway to cross the 15 Temmuz Bridge in the Europe to Asia
direction, we examined the effects of varying market penetration rates (MPRs) of CACC vehicles on throughput, total system travel
time, emissions, and average speed on the bridge. Results revealed that increasing the MPR of CACC vehicles led to improved
throughput, particularly when BRT buses were also CACC-equipped. This improvement came with a slight increase in total system
travel time, but overall traffic efficiency was enhanced. Notably, CACC-equipped BRT buses caused minor disruptions in a fully
human-driven traffic stream, highlighting the importance of consistent CACC implementation across vehicle types. While emissions
generally increased with higher MPRs of CACC vehicles, the relative increase between scenarios with and without CACC-equipped
buses remained minimal, suggesting a potential for environmental benefits alongside improved efficiency.



















