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Wed Nov 10, 2021
Free-flow-speed of a vehicle is defined as: The desired speed of drivers in low volume conditions and in the absence of traffic control devices. The mean speed of passenger cars that can be maintained in low to moderate flow rates on a uniform freeway segment under prevailing roadway and traffic conditions.
Factors affecting free-flow speed of a vehicle are:
Based on a study of two-lane rural highways, Lamm, Choueiri, and Mailaender found that drivers do not adjust their speeds very much under light rain or wet pavement, but they do reduce speeds when visibility becomes obstructed, such as during a heavy rain.