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Integral Index of Traffic Planning: Case-Study of Moscow City's Transportation System

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SUSTAINABILITY
Volume 12, Issue 18, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/su12187395

Keywords

transportation planning; urban mobility; traffic efficiency; traffic flow; road traffic analysis; traffic index; traffic volume; urban transport

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  1. Moscow Department for Transport and Road Infrastructure Development [101-DT-RDTI-C]
  2. MSU Center for Storage and Analysis of Big Data

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The integral indexes are used to measure trends and monitor progress in transportation complex development. The selection of the indicators, included in indexes, is related to the data availability (depends on existence of a specific data sources). The aim of this paper is to provide a development methodology of Integral Index of Traffic Planning (Integral TP Index), which is based on the primary data on vehicle speeds, traffic volumes, number of accidents, etc., for Moscow and allows for basic assessment of transport situation in Russian's capital. The proposed methodology is a combination of economic and urban approaches to analyze the key indicators of transportation planning efficiency in the metropolis. Four groups of indicators are considered: traffic management efficiency, traffic management quality, transit efficiency and road safety. The integral index considers traffic volumes for various roads and their contributions to the overall transportation system. Division of streets by type (highways, rings, center) makes it possible to take into account specifications the radial-ring streets structure of Moscow. The constructed index is applied to the analysis of Moscow transportation statistics in 2012-2017 provided by the Moscow Traffic Management Center, Yandex and TomTom.

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