Impact of Buses, Taxis, Passenger Cars, and Traffic Infrastructure on Average Travel Speed

It is known that many variables influence traffic, yet very little is known about the weight of each factor in the dynamics of traffic in cities of developing countries, in many cases due to their peculiar traffic regulations. In this work, we search for the variables that have the most significant...

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Main Authors: José Gerardo Carrillo-González, Jorge López-Ortega, Jacobo Sandoval-Gutiérrez, Francisco Perez-Martinez
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi-Wiley 2021-01-01
Series:Journal of Advanced Transportation
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/8883068
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spelling doaj-4c2f161387e04b4ead8491159272de262021-02-22T00:01:40ZengHindawi-WileyJournal of Advanced Transportation2042-31952021-01-01202110.1155/2021/8883068Impact of Buses, Taxis, Passenger Cars, and Traffic Infrastructure on Average Travel SpeedJosé Gerardo Carrillo-González0Jorge López-Ortega1Jacobo Sandoval-Gutiérrez2Francisco Perez-Martinez3Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnología (CONACYT)Departamento de Sistemas de Información y ComunicacionesDepartamento de Procesos ProductivosDepartamento de Sistemas de Información y ComunicacionesIt is known that many variables influence traffic, yet very little is known about the weight of each factor in the dynamics of traffic in cities of developing countries, in many cases due to their peculiar traffic regulations. In this work, we search for the variables that have the most significant impact on the average travel speed of three distinct types of vehicles: passenger cars, taxis, and buses. First, we developed a tool featuring algorithms that simulate ordinary overtaking and car-following behaviors, along with controls for setting vehicles’ actions, particularly buses’ and taxis’ stops. Then, we chose a particular zone to study, based on its common geometry and the particular traffic infrastructure (speed bumps, traffic lights, and bus stops) inside it. Later on, three experiments were carried out, with the following results. (1) Both the buses’ arrival frequency and curbside bus stops affect the passenger cars’ average travel speed. The buses’ response was affected by the bus bay and curbside bus stops. The buses’ speed tendency influenced neither the passenger cars’ nor buses’ response. (2) Taxis’ arrival frequency, stopping frequency, and speed tendency were found to influence the passenger cars’ response. Taxis’ response was altered by taxis’ speed tendency, while buses’ response was affected by taxis’ arrival frequencies. (3) The number of speed bumps, the arrival frequency of passenger cars, and their speed conditions (homogeneous and heterogeneous) affect the passenger cars’ response. We expect that the findings presented in this study, along with the recommendations made from the results, may pave the way for better road design public policies.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/8883068
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author José Gerardo Carrillo-González
Jorge López-Ortega
Jacobo Sandoval-Gutiérrez
Francisco Perez-Martinez
spellingShingle José Gerardo Carrillo-González
Jorge López-Ortega
Jacobo Sandoval-Gutiérrez
Francisco Perez-Martinez
Impact of Buses, Taxis, Passenger Cars, and Traffic Infrastructure on Average Travel Speed
Journal of Advanced Transportation
author_facet José Gerardo Carrillo-González
Jorge López-Ortega
Jacobo Sandoval-Gutiérrez
Francisco Perez-Martinez
author_sort José Gerardo Carrillo-González
title Impact of Buses, Taxis, Passenger Cars, and Traffic Infrastructure on Average Travel Speed
title_short Impact of Buses, Taxis, Passenger Cars, and Traffic Infrastructure on Average Travel Speed
title_full Impact of Buses, Taxis, Passenger Cars, and Traffic Infrastructure on Average Travel Speed
title_fullStr Impact of Buses, Taxis, Passenger Cars, and Traffic Infrastructure on Average Travel Speed
title_full_unstemmed Impact of Buses, Taxis, Passenger Cars, and Traffic Infrastructure on Average Travel Speed
title_sort impact of buses, taxis, passenger cars, and traffic infrastructure on average travel speed
publisher Hindawi-Wiley
series Journal of Advanced Transportation
issn 2042-3195
publishDate 2021-01-01
description It is known that many variables influence traffic, yet very little is known about the weight of each factor in the dynamics of traffic in cities of developing countries, in many cases due to their peculiar traffic regulations. In this work, we search for the variables that have the most significant impact on the average travel speed of three distinct types of vehicles: passenger cars, taxis, and buses. First, we developed a tool featuring algorithms that simulate ordinary overtaking and car-following behaviors, along with controls for setting vehicles’ actions, particularly buses’ and taxis’ stops. Then, we chose a particular zone to study, based on its common geometry and the particular traffic infrastructure (speed bumps, traffic lights, and bus stops) inside it. Later on, three experiments were carried out, with the following results. (1) Both the buses’ arrival frequency and curbside bus stops affect the passenger cars’ average travel speed. The buses’ response was affected by the bus bay and curbside bus stops. The buses’ speed tendency influenced neither the passenger cars’ nor buses’ response. (2) Taxis’ arrival frequency, stopping frequency, and speed tendency were found to influence the passenger cars’ response. Taxis’ response was altered by taxis’ speed tendency, while buses’ response was affected by taxis’ arrival frequencies. (3) The number of speed bumps, the arrival frequency of passenger cars, and their speed conditions (homogeneous and heterogeneous) affect the passenger cars’ response. We expect that the findings presented in this study, along with the recommendations made from the results, may pave the way for better road design public policies.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/8883068
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