Impact of stopped and parked vehicles on vehicular flow along Taft Avenue, Metro Manila

The study focused on the behavior of vehicular traffic flow that is subjected to stopping and/or parked vehicles along a road segment. For this study, the road being assessed was a portion of Taft Avenue (northbound lane) in front of the De La Salle University. Data gathering was done through video-...

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Main Authors: Altillero, Bal Gabriel Omar T., Faustino, Jahn Paulene D., Lim, Louie Danz M.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_bachelors-99892021-09-03T23:53:40Z Impact of stopped and parked vehicles on vehicular flow along Taft Avenue, Metro Manila Altillero, Bal Gabriel Omar T. Faustino, Jahn Paulene D. Lim, Louie Danz M. The study focused on the behavior of vehicular traffic flow that is subjected to stopping and/or parked vehicles along a road segment. For this study, the road being assessed was a portion of Taft Avenue (northbound lane) in front of the De La Salle University. Data gathering was done through video-taking from a high-rise building. For the video analysis, the road network was divided into lengths of 20 meters, in which different vehicles were observed per lane. The final obtained results were tabulated, and graphed to assess the effect of parked and stopping vehicles on vehicular flow. The purpose of the study was to assess the behavior of each vehicle in the road network, and to see if stopping and/or parked vehicles play a big role in the occurrence of traffic congestion. From the data results, different behaviours of the flow of vehicles were observed. The data gathered further showed a smooth flow of vehicles at the inner lanes, specifically, the second and third lanes, since the vehicles that travel at the innermost lanes are the cars that have a faster average speed than that of the velocity of vehicle at the outermost lanes. The main reasons for the slow vehicular flow were caused by the changing of lanes, and by stopping, waiting, and parked vehicles attracted to the different establlishments located in the vicinity, the latter being the bigger issue. Parked cars are blocking the outermost lane, resulting into a dead lane, and the four-lane road became a three-lane road. There are also times wherein two of the lanes would be blocked on the part of the road fronting the well-known establishments. 2016-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/9344 Bachelor's Theses English Animo Repository Traffic monitoring--Philippines--Manila Traffic flow --Measurement Traffic engineering--Philippines-- Manila Civil Engineering
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider De La Salle University Library
collection DLSU Institutional Repository
language English
topic Traffic monitoring--Philippines--Manila
Traffic flow --Measurement
Traffic engineering--Philippines-- Manila
Civil Engineering
spellingShingle Traffic monitoring--Philippines--Manila
Traffic flow --Measurement
Traffic engineering--Philippines-- Manila
Civil Engineering
Altillero, Bal Gabriel Omar T.
Faustino, Jahn Paulene D.
Lim, Louie Danz M.
Impact of stopped and parked vehicles on vehicular flow along Taft Avenue, Metro Manila
description The study focused on the behavior of vehicular traffic flow that is subjected to stopping and/or parked vehicles along a road segment. For this study, the road being assessed was a portion of Taft Avenue (northbound lane) in front of the De La Salle University. Data gathering was done through video-taking from a high-rise building. For the video analysis, the road network was divided into lengths of 20 meters, in which different vehicles were observed per lane. The final obtained results were tabulated, and graphed to assess the effect of parked and stopping vehicles on vehicular flow. The purpose of the study was to assess the behavior of each vehicle in the road network, and to see if stopping and/or parked vehicles play a big role in the occurrence of traffic congestion. From the data results, different behaviours of the flow of vehicles were observed. The data gathered further showed a smooth flow of vehicles at the inner lanes, specifically, the second and third lanes, since the vehicles that travel at the innermost lanes are the cars that have a faster average speed than that of the velocity of vehicle at the outermost lanes. The main reasons for the slow vehicular flow were caused by the changing of lanes, and by stopping, waiting, and parked vehicles attracted to the different establlishments located in the vicinity, the latter being the bigger issue. Parked cars are blocking the outermost lane, resulting into a dead lane, and the four-lane road became a three-lane road. There are also times wherein two of the lanes would be blocked on the part of the road fronting the well-known establishments.
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author Altillero, Bal Gabriel Omar T.
Faustino, Jahn Paulene D.
Lim, Louie Danz M.
author_facet Altillero, Bal Gabriel Omar T.
Faustino, Jahn Paulene D.
Lim, Louie Danz M.
author_sort Altillero, Bal Gabriel Omar T.
title Impact of stopped and parked vehicles on vehicular flow along Taft Avenue, Metro Manila
title_short Impact of stopped and parked vehicles on vehicular flow along Taft Avenue, Metro Manila
title_full Impact of stopped and parked vehicles on vehicular flow along Taft Avenue, Metro Manila
title_fullStr Impact of stopped and parked vehicles on vehicular flow along Taft Avenue, Metro Manila
title_full_unstemmed Impact of stopped and parked vehicles on vehicular flow along Taft Avenue, Metro Manila
title_sort impact of stopped and parked vehicles on vehicular flow along taft avenue, metro manila
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2016
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/9344
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