Example of Spot Speed Study
Example of Spot Speed Study
Example of Spot Speed Study
1
3
4
5
3
3
1
1
Number of vehicles
Vehicle Class
2
3
4
2
1
3
1
3
3
1
2
4
2
4
6
5
8
7
6
5
5
5
3
2
7
2
1
3
1
5
3
1
4
1
1
3
Total
5
8
12
10
15
21
16
11
10
4
5
4
5
1
3
Analyse the spot speed data. Present the findings of this study.
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Solution
Speed Class
(km/h)
Upper limit
(km/h)
40 44
45 49
50 54
55 59
60 64
65 69
70 74
75 79
80 84
85 89
90 94
95 99
100 104
105 109
110 114
39.5
44.5
49.5
54.5
59.5
64.5
69.5
74.5
79.5
84.5
89.5
94.5
99.5
104.5
109.5
114.5
Class
Midpoint
(km/h)
Number of
Observations
Percentage of
Total
Observation
0
3.85
6.15
9.23
7.69
11.54
16.15
12.31
8.46
7.69
3.08
3.85
3.08
3.85
0.77
2.31
Total = 100%
0
5
8
12
10
15
21
16
11
10
4
5
4
5
1
3
Total = 130
42
47
52
57
62
67
72
77
82
87
92
97
102
107
112
Cumulative
Percentage
0.00
3.85
10.00
19.23
26.92
38.46
54.62
66.92
75.38
83.08
86.15
90.00
93.08
96.92
97.69
100.00
18
% of total observations
16
14
12
10
8
6
4
2
0
45
50
55
60
65
70
75
80
85
90
95
100
105 110
115
45 44
50 49
55 54
60 59
65 64
70 69
75 74
80 79
85 84
90 89
95 94
10 9
9
0
10 10
4
5
1
11
0 09
11
4
40
40
Speed (km/h)
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% of total observations
14
12
10
8
6
4
2
0
30 35
40 45
50 55
60 65
70 75 80
85 90
Speed (km/h)
Cumulative percentage
100
90
80
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
30
35
40
45
50
55
60
65
70
75
80
85
90
95
Speed (km/h)
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Mean speed
Mean speed = fx
n
f = frequency of observations in the particular class
x = mid-point of each class
n = total number of observations = f
Speed Class
(km/h)
40 44
45 49
50 54
55 59
60 64
65 69
70 74
75 79
80 84
85 89
90 94
95 99
100 104
105 109
110 114
Class
Midpoint,
x
42
47
52
57
62
67
72
77
82
87
92
97
102
107
112
Number of
Observations,
f
5
8
12
10
15
21
16
11
10
4
5
4
5
1
3
Total = 130
fx
210
376
624
570
930
1407
1152
847
820
348
460
388
510
107
336
Total = 9085
Median speed
n
2 fL
C
Median speed = L +
fm
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Median lies in
this speed class
Speed Class
(km/h)
Lower limit
(km/h)
Number of
Observations
40 44
45 49
50 54
55 59
60 64
65 69
70 74
75 79
80 84
85 89
90 94
95 99
100 104
105 109
110 114
39.5
44.5
49.5
54.5
59.5
64.5
69.5
74.5
79.5
84.5
89.5
94.5
99.5
104.5
109.5
5
8
12
10
15
21
16
11
10
4
5
4
5
1
3
Total = 130
Cumulative
number of
observations
5
13
25
35
50
71
87
98
108
112
117
121
126
127
130
fL
fm
n
130
2 50
5 = 68.1 km/h
Therefore, the median speed = 64.5 +
21
Alternatively, the median can be obtained from the cumulative frequency distribution curve:
Pace
Pace = the 10 km/h range in speed in which the highest number of observation
was recorded
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18
16
% of total observations
14
Pace
12
10
8
6
4
2
62 km/h
72 km/h
0
30 35
40 45
50 55
60 65
70 75 80
85 90
Speed (km/h)
Therefore, the pace is 62 72 km/h and 30% of the vehicles are in pace.
30% of vehicles
in pace
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85 Percentile Speed
The 85th percentile speed is the speed at or below which 85 percent of the motorists drive on a given
road unaffected by slower traffic or poor weather.
This speed indicates the speed that most motorists on the road consider safe and reasonable under
ideal conditions.
It is a good guideline for the appropriate speed limit for that road.
th
The 85 percentile speed as obtained from the cumulative frequency distribution curve shown below
is 88 km/h.
Standard Deviation
The description of central tendancy is not sufficient to define a distribution, therefore a measure of
dispersion or spread is required.
Standard Deviation =
fx 2 (fx)2
n 1 n(n 1)
where
f = frequency of observations in the particular class
x = mid-point of each class
n = total number of observations = f
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Speed Class
(km/h)
40 44
45 49
50 54
55 59
60 64
65 69
70 74
75 79
80 84
85 89
90 94
95 99
100 104
105 109
110 114
Class
Midpoint,
X
42
47
52
57
62
67
72
77
82
87
92
97
102
107
112
1764
2209
2704
3249
3844
4489
5184
5929
6724
7569
8464
9409
10404
11449
12544
Number of
Observations,
f
5
8
12
10
15
21
16
11
10
4
5
4
5
1
3
Total = 130
fx
fx
210
376
624
570
930
1407
1152
847
820
348
460
388
510
107
336
Total = 9085
8820
17672
32448
32490
57660
94269
82944
65219
67240
30276
42320
37636
52020
11449
37632
Total = 670095
670095
(9085)2
= 16.5 km/h
130 1 130(130 1)
P85 P15
88 53
=
= 17.5 km/h
2
2
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Conclusion:
It can be concluded that speeding is a problem at this location and may have contributed to road
accidents which have occurred at this location.
This is supported by the results of the findings which show that mean, median, pace and 85th
percentile speeds have all exceeded the 60 km/h speed limit.
In addition, 30% of the drivers drive at speeds ranging between 62 72 km/h, and 85% of them drive
at 88.0 km/h or below. 95 individual vehicles, or 73.1% of the vehicles, were detected to have driven
over the speed limit.
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