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Research Article | Open Access

Vehicle skidding risk evaluation on the basis of the laterally inhomogeneous distribution of pavement friction coefficients

Zihang Weng1,2,3Yuchuan Du2Chenglong Liu2( )Zhen Leng1( )Difei Wu2Yishun Li2
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong 999077, China
The Key Laboratory of Road and Traffic Engineering, Tongji University, Shanghai 200092, China
The Hong Kong Polytechnic University Shenzhen Research Institute, Shenzhen 518057, China
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Current methods for assessing pavement skid resistance are based on spot or line sampling, neglecting the lateral skidding risk of vehicles derived from the uneven distribution of pavement friction coefficients. Through mechanical analysis, this study illustrates that vehicles are susceptible to lateral instability when the road surface exhibits unequal friction coefficients between the left and right wheel tracks. On the basis of these findings, vehicle dynamics simulations are conducted to evaluate longitudinal and lateral braking distances under varying speeds and friction coefficient distributions. When the friction coefficient is less than 0.5, the risk is dominated by the longitudinal braking distance. Conversely, when there is a significant disparity in friction coefficients between the left and right wheel tracks (exceeding 0.2), the risk is predominantly associated with lateral skidding. A sensitivity analysis further examined the combined effects of friction disparities and driving speed, revealing that when the speed exceeds 80 km/h, the lateral skidding risk induced by uneven friction becomes the dominant factor over the longitudinal braking risk. A skidding risk assessment method is then proposed, incorporating simulation results and braking distance thresholds. Furthermore, a comprehensive evaluation framework is established, encompassing sampling strategies, paired friction coefficient analysis for left and right wheel tracks, and risk quantification. The key contribution of this study lies in highlighting the critical yet often neglected impact of lateral friction coefficient variation on vehicle skid safety. By simulating its risk implications, this research proposes a novel overall evaluation framework for pavement skid resistance, leveraging field-collected data. The proposed approach expands the scope of traditional skid resistance assessment, offering a more holistic perspective for improving road safety.

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Weng Z, Du Y, Liu C, et al. Vehicle skidding risk evaluation on the basis of the laterally inhomogeneous distribution of pavement friction coefficients. Friction, 2026, 14(8): 9441186. https://doi.org/10.26599/FRICT.2025.9441186

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Received: 02 July 2025
Revised: 18 August 2025
Accepted: 04 October 2025
Published: 29 April 2026
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This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (CC BY 4.0, http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).