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Admission Regulation of Traffic to Improve Public Transport in Urban Areas. Manuel Augusto Vieira Traffic Division of Lisbon’s City Hall Carlos Filipe Gomes Bispo Instituto de Sistemas e Robótica Instituto Superior Técnico. Outline. Introduction and Motivation The problem The approach
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Admission Regulation of Traffic to Improve Public Transport in Urban Areas Manuel Augusto Vieira Traffic Division of Lisbon’s City Hall Carlos Filipe Gomes Bispo Instituto de Sistemas e Robótica Instituto Superior Técnico
Outline • Introduction and Motivation • The problem • The approach • The experiment • Conclusions
The overal picture • Cars - Explosive • Increasingly being used for daily transportation. • Increase in their number. • Roads - Deficient • Mainly radial, discontinuities, etc. • Public transport supply - Inadequate • Maladjusted supply and demand, no quality monitoring • Urban growth – Chaotic • Services in the town • Housing moving away from town
City of hills (space) • Lisbon – the capital city • Close to one million inhabitants • Over 3 million in the metro-politan area surrounding the city • The roads are mainly radial in between the major hills
City of hills (time) • Significant amount of commut-ers • The morning peak more pronounced and well defined. • The afternoon peak is “softer” and longer
Daily flow balance • City has a wide network of sensors • Entry gates, traffic lights, roundabouts, etc. • One day picture of flow balance at all the gates
All gates wide open • Daily “invasion” of private cars • No tradition of car pooling • Average circulating speed of buses is below 15 Km/h (less than 9.4 miles/hour) • Public Transport “crushed” by the pressure of private trans-port
The alternative view • Main objective: to reduce the pressure exerted on the Public Transport (PT) by the Indivi-dual Transport (IT) • What is the influence of IT over the average speed of PT? • Are there bounds for the inflow of IT that will render PT competitive? • That is, average speed above 20 Km/h (12.5 miles/h), at least
CAMPO GRANDE 1 S.A.E.I.P. CAIS DO SODRÉ Bus route under observation
880 cars/h 40% Av. Fontes P. Melo Av. Liberdade 660 cars/h 30% Av. Joaquim A. Aguiar 2.200 cars/h CT 24 Gate under observation
September, 16, 2002 Cars/hour vs. Bus speed
200 Veic./5mm 100 5,5 % Forced 12/02/03 February, 12, 2003 – mild action
200 Veic./5mm 100 18,3 % Forced 13/02/03 February, 13, 2003 – stronger action
Campo Grande – Cais do Sodré Vmin 15Km/h Vmin 13 % Vmin 36 %
Round trip Vmin=15km/h; delay=1,86 min/km Vmin 17km/h (13%) ; delay reduction of 20% Vmin 19km/h (36%) ; delay reduction of 45,7 %
Individual Transport Desired Speed COMMAND SIGNAL Measured Speed Controller Process Public Transport Closed Loop Control
The done list • Correlated individual transport flow with public transport speed; • Contributed to understand the acceptable volume of individual transport; • Demonstrated the validity of the study by conducting a real live experiment;
To do list • All the gates and all the bus lines; • Ways to regulate traffic: • Trough tolls • Through explicit regulation of traffic lights • Other • In any case, always a political decision; • Incidentally: • While this study was under way, Mayor decided to build a radial tunnel on the gate under study, thus increasing the ability of individual traffic to reach the heart of the city!!!
Acknowledgement This work was supported by Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia (ISR/IST pluriannual funding) through the POS_Conhecimento Program that includes FEDER funds.