Assessment of parking demand impact on adjoining roadway network

In Malaysia, as in many developed countries, the increase in demand for car parks usually outstrips the supply, especially in the inner cities and at shopping malls. Although vehicles using off street parking do not directly interact with traffic flow, it is common knowledge that on exit from the ca...

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Main Author: Wan Ramli, Wan Nur Aliffa
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Language:English
Published: 2009
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spelling my.utm.181722017-09-20T03:41:58Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/18172/ Assessment of parking demand impact on adjoining roadway network Wan Ramli, Wan Nur Aliffa TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) In Malaysia, as in many developed countries, the increase in demand for car parks usually outstrips the supply, especially in the inner cities and at shopping malls. Although vehicles using off street parking do not directly interact with traffic flow, it is common knowledge that on exit from the car parks they have direct impact on adjoining traffic flows. A study is conducted to determine the additional traffic flow onto the adjoining roadway form Jusco shopping mall. Besides, it also to compare the traffic flows on the adjoining roadway before and after additional vehicle volume from Jusco shopping mall. Then, it also will address the short term and long term impact of the parking under study with regard to access, off site impacts, on-site circulation, and non-site traffic and delivery routes. At the end of the study it can be concluded that; (i) existing peak hour traffic flows from adjoining roadway network are influenced by parking demand entry into Jusco shopping mall, (ii) impact of additional traffic flow onto the adjoining roadway from Jusco shopping mall is minimal in short and long terms provided the gates are automated, (iii) Circulation traffic flows has no impact whatsoever on adjoin roadways since they are circulating on private property, and (iv) the assertion that parking demand from Jusco shopping mall will have significant effect on adjoin roadways is null and void; where such assertions overlook the vehicle contributions of on-street parking and other developments in the immediate vicinity. 2009-11 Thesis NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/18172/5/WanNurAliffaWanRamliMFKA2009.pdf Wan Ramli, Wan Nur Aliffa (2009) Assessment of parking demand impact on adjoining roadway network. Masters thesis, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Faculty of Civil Engineering.
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Wan Ramli, Wan Nur Aliffa
Assessment of parking demand impact on adjoining roadway network
description In Malaysia, as in many developed countries, the increase in demand for car parks usually outstrips the supply, especially in the inner cities and at shopping malls. Although vehicles using off street parking do not directly interact with traffic flow, it is common knowledge that on exit from the car parks they have direct impact on adjoining traffic flows. A study is conducted to determine the additional traffic flow onto the adjoining roadway form Jusco shopping mall. Besides, it also to compare the traffic flows on the adjoining roadway before and after additional vehicle volume from Jusco shopping mall. Then, it also will address the short term and long term impact of the parking under study with regard to access, off site impacts, on-site circulation, and non-site traffic and delivery routes. At the end of the study it can be concluded that; (i) existing peak hour traffic flows from adjoining roadway network are influenced by parking demand entry into Jusco shopping mall, (ii) impact of additional traffic flow onto the adjoining roadway from Jusco shopping mall is minimal in short and long terms provided the gates are automated, (iii) Circulation traffic flows has no impact whatsoever on adjoin roadways since they are circulating on private property, and (iv) the assertion that parking demand from Jusco shopping mall will have significant effect on adjoin roadways is null and void; where such assertions overlook the vehicle contributions of on-street parking and other developments in the immediate vicinity.
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author Wan Ramli, Wan Nur Aliffa
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title Assessment of parking demand impact on adjoining roadway network
title_short Assessment of parking demand impact on adjoining roadway network
title_full Assessment of parking demand impact on adjoining roadway network
title_fullStr Assessment of parking demand impact on adjoining roadway network
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of parking demand impact on adjoining roadway network
title_sort assessment of parking demand impact on adjoining roadway network
publishDate 2009
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/18172/5/WanNurAliffaWanRamliMFKA2009.pdf
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