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Defining level of service criteria of urban streets in Indian context

Prasanta Kumar Bhuyan and K. V. Krishna Rao

European Transport \ Trasporti Europei, 2011, issue 49, 38-52

Abstract: Speed ranges of Level of Service (LOS) categories of urban streets are not well defined for highly heterogeneous traffic flow condition on urban streets in Indian context. In this respect, a study was carried out in the city of Mumbai, India and the result was tested on two major corridors in Kolkata City. Average travel speed on street segments is used as the measure of effectiveness, which in this case has been derived from second by second speed data collected using Global Positioning System (GPS) receiver fitted on mobile vehicles. Hierarchical Agglomerative Clustering (HAC) is applied on average travel speeds to define the speed ranges of urban street and LOS categories. Applying this methodology it is found that urban street speed-ranges of LOS categories valid in Indian context are different from that values specified in HCM (2000). The application of this procedure is that in a simple manner with the application of GPS it can be applied in the evaluation of level of service of urban streets in different environment.

Keywords: Level of service; Urban streets; Hierarchical agglomerative clustering; Heterogeneous traffic flow; GPS (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2011
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