Impact of pedestrian signal timing design on pedestrian and vehicular traffic flow along Taft Avenue, Manila

The problem of vehicular traffic in the Philippines is a serious concern that needs to be addressed quickly due to the losses that it contributes to the economy. Along Taft Avenue bounded by Quirino Avenue and Pablo Ocampo Street are different establishments that attracts high volume of people. Thes...

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Main Authors: Benitez, Vincent Jaime A. C., De Lara, Noel John A., Mariano, Miguel Angelo R., Palmes, John Vincent M.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_bachelors-100092021-09-06T04:13:12Z Impact of pedestrian signal timing design on pedestrian and vehicular traffic flow along Taft Avenue, Manila Benitez, Vincent Jaime A. C. De Lara, Noel John A. Mariano, Miguel Angelo R. Palmes, John Vincent M. The problem of vehicular traffic in the Philippines is a serious concern that needs to be addressed quickly due to the losses that it contributes to the economy. Along Taft Avenue bounded by Quirino Avenue and Pablo Ocampo Street are different establishments that attracts high volume of people. These establishments then contribute to the heavy pedestrian and vehicular traffic within the area. In the initial scenario, numerous pedestrian crossing markings were present which introduces conflict wiht the vehicular traffic flow along Taft Avenue, resulting to vehicular traffic build-up. The objective of the study was to determine the effect of crosswalks to the current vehicular traffic flow in the study area by examining the pedestrian and vehicular volume during peak hours. The data needed for the experiment were gathered through manual and video recording, volume counting and plate survey. Data gathered are used in a software, DYNAMEQ, in order to simulate the current situation of traffic in the area. The software was also used to propose and simulate a more efficient number and placement of these crosswalks in order to improve both pedestrian and vehicular traffic. The best scenario simulated is the removal of all crosswalks not in the intersections of the study area having a 30 second pedestrian scramble which resulted to having better traffic conditions in terms of VHT and VDT compared to the model of the current scenario of the study area. Aside from having relatively better traffic characteristics, it considers the crossing time for pedestrians during the pedestrian scramble which was why it was favored over implementing the 20 second pedestrian scramble. Thus, it will benefit both pedestrian and vehicular traffic through catering to the volume of pedestrian while decreasing the delay of vehicles caused by excessive number of crosswalks. 2018-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/9364 Bachelor's Theses English Animo Repository Transportation engineering--Philippines--Manila Pedestrian traffic flow Civil Engineering
institution De La Salle University
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Philippines
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topic Transportation engineering--Philippines--Manila
Pedestrian traffic flow
Civil Engineering
spellingShingle Transportation engineering--Philippines--Manila
Pedestrian traffic flow
Civil Engineering
Benitez, Vincent Jaime A. C.
De Lara, Noel John A.
Mariano, Miguel Angelo R.
Palmes, John Vincent M.
Impact of pedestrian signal timing design on pedestrian and vehicular traffic flow along Taft Avenue, Manila
description The problem of vehicular traffic in the Philippines is a serious concern that needs to be addressed quickly due to the losses that it contributes to the economy. Along Taft Avenue bounded by Quirino Avenue and Pablo Ocampo Street are different establishments that attracts high volume of people. These establishments then contribute to the heavy pedestrian and vehicular traffic within the area. In the initial scenario, numerous pedestrian crossing markings were present which introduces conflict wiht the vehicular traffic flow along Taft Avenue, resulting to vehicular traffic build-up. The objective of the study was to determine the effect of crosswalks to the current vehicular traffic flow in the study area by examining the pedestrian and vehicular volume during peak hours. The data needed for the experiment were gathered through manual and video recording, volume counting and plate survey. Data gathered are used in a software, DYNAMEQ, in order to simulate the current situation of traffic in the area. The software was also used to propose and simulate a more efficient number and placement of these crosswalks in order to improve both pedestrian and vehicular traffic. The best scenario simulated is the removal of all crosswalks not in the intersections of the study area having a 30 second pedestrian scramble which resulted to having better traffic conditions in terms of VHT and VDT compared to the model of the current scenario of the study area. Aside from having relatively better traffic characteristics, it considers the crossing time for pedestrians during the pedestrian scramble which was why it was favored over implementing the 20 second pedestrian scramble. Thus, it will benefit both pedestrian and vehicular traffic through catering to the volume of pedestrian while decreasing the delay of vehicles caused by excessive number of crosswalks.
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author Benitez, Vincent Jaime A. C.
De Lara, Noel John A.
Mariano, Miguel Angelo R.
Palmes, John Vincent M.
author_facet Benitez, Vincent Jaime A. C.
De Lara, Noel John A.
Mariano, Miguel Angelo R.
Palmes, John Vincent M.
author_sort Benitez, Vincent Jaime A. C.
title Impact of pedestrian signal timing design on pedestrian and vehicular traffic flow along Taft Avenue, Manila
title_short Impact of pedestrian signal timing design on pedestrian and vehicular traffic flow along Taft Avenue, Manila
title_full Impact of pedestrian signal timing design on pedestrian and vehicular traffic flow along Taft Avenue, Manila
title_fullStr Impact of pedestrian signal timing design on pedestrian and vehicular traffic flow along Taft Avenue, Manila
title_full_unstemmed Impact of pedestrian signal timing design on pedestrian and vehicular traffic flow along Taft Avenue, Manila
title_sort impact of pedestrian signal timing design on pedestrian and vehicular traffic flow along taft avenue, manila
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2018
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/9364
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