Chetan R. Patel and G. J. Joshi
Mixed Traffic Speed–Flow Behavior under Influence of Road Side Friction and NonMotorized Vehicles A Comparative Study of Arterial Roads in India
1203 - 1209
2014
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International Journal of Civil and Environmental Engineering
https://publications.waset.org/pdf/10001388
https://publications.waset.org/vol/95
World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology
Present study is carried out on six lane divided urban
arterial road in Patna and Pune city of India. Both the road having
distinct differences in terms of the vehicle composition and the road
side parking. Arterial road in Patan city has 33 of nonmotorized
mode, whereas Pune arterial road dominated by 65 of Two wheeler.
Also road side parking is observed in Patna city. The field studies
using videography techniques are carried out for traffic data
collection. Data are extracted for one minute duration for vehicle
composition, speed variation and flow rate on selected arterial road of
the two cities. Speed flow relationship is developed and capacity is
determine. Equivalency factor in terms of dynamic car unit is
determine to represent the vehicle is single unit. The variation in the
capacity due to side friction, presence of non motorized traffic and
effective utilization of lane width is compared at concluding remarks.
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