The macroscopic effect of U-turn slots on urban travel in Metro Manila

Several traffic management measures have already been applied to solve the recurring traffic congestion problem in Metro Manila. The recent one being implemented by the Metro Manila Development Authority (MMDA) is the provision of U-turn slots along major corridors in lieu of signalized intersection...

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Main Authors: Leano, Van Vincent B., Reyes, Joseph Dante B., Varquez, Allen Christian G.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_bachelors-119932021-10-06T01:45:39Z The macroscopic effect of U-turn slots on urban travel in Metro Manila Leano, Van Vincent B. Reyes, Joseph Dante B. Varquez, Allen Christian G. Several traffic management measures have already been applied to solve the recurring traffic congestion problem in Metro Manila. The recent one being implemented by the Metro Manila Development Authority (MMDA) is the provision of U-turn slots along major corridors in lieu of signalized intersections. This study measured the macroscopic effect of U-turn slots on urban travel in Metro Manila by comparing urban-wide travel parameters like vehicle-kilometers, vehicle-hours, average travel speed with the U-turn slots as against signalized intersections without U-turn slots. The transport modeling process used the EMME/2 software. Focusing on the major circumferential and radial roads of Metro Manila, results showed that with U-turn slots in place, urban travel increased by 1,567 vehicle-hours and 4,822 vehicle kilometers during the morning peak hour period compared to standard signalized intersections in place. Closing all the U-turn slots and opening all the signalized intersections did not guarantee best results. Using selective closures of some of the existing U-turn slots resulted to a much reduced vehicle-kilometers and vehicle-hours of travel during the morning peak hour period. 2008-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/11348 Bachelor's Theses English Animo Repository Transportation--Management Traffic congestion--Philippines Traffic engineering--Philippines Civil Engineering
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
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Philippines
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topic Transportation--Management
Traffic congestion--Philippines
Traffic engineering--Philippines
Civil Engineering
spellingShingle Transportation--Management
Traffic congestion--Philippines
Traffic engineering--Philippines
Civil Engineering
Leano, Van Vincent B.
Reyes, Joseph Dante B.
Varquez, Allen Christian G.
The macroscopic effect of U-turn slots on urban travel in Metro Manila
description Several traffic management measures have already been applied to solve the recurring traffic congestion problem in Metro Manila. The recent one being implemented by the Metro Manila Development Authority (MMDA) is the provision of U-turn slots along major corridors in lieu of signalized intersections. This study measured the macroscopic effect of U-turn slots on urban travel in Metro Manila by comparing urban-wide travel parameters like vehicle-kilometers, vehicle-hours, average travel speed with the U-turn slots as against signalized intersections without U-turn slots. The transport modeling process used the EMME/2 software. Focusing on the major circumferential and radial roads of Metro Manila, results showed that with U-turn slots in place, urban travel increased by 1,567 vehicle-hours and 4,822 vehicle kilometers during the morning peak hour period compared to standard signalized intersections in place. Closing all the U-turn slots and opening all the signalized intersections did not guarantee best results. Using selective closures of some of the existing U-turn slots resulted to a much reduced vehicle-kilometers and vehicle-hours of travel during the morning peak hour period.
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author Leano, Van Vincent B.
Reyes, Joseph Dante B.
Varquez, Allen Christian G.
author_facet Leano, Van Vincent B.
Reyes, Joseph Dante B.
Varquez, Allen Christian G.
author_sort Leano, Van Vincent B.
title The macroscopic effect of U-turn slots on urban travel in Metro Manila
title_short The macroscopic effect of U-turn slots on urban travel in Metro Manila
title_full The macroscopic effect of U-turn slots on urban travel in Metro Manila
title_fullStr The macroscopic effect of U-turn slots on urban travel in Metro Manila
title_full_unstemmed The macroscopic effect of U-turn slots on urban travel in Metro Manila
title_sort macroscopic effect of u-turn slots on urban travel in metro manila
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