TY - GEN
T1 - Analysis of the influence of motorcycle taxis in delays and vehicular conflicts near mass public transport stations
AU - Aponte, Carlos
AU - Matias, Cesar
AU - Silvera, Manuel
AU - Campos, Fernando
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2022 IEEE.
PY - 2022
Y1 - 2022
N2 - In some sectors of cities like Lima, motorcycle taxis have a significant influence on vehicular delays and conflicts. Motorcycle taxis have atypical behavior such as stopping at any point on the road to pick up/drop off passengers and the flow is against it. In this article, the influence of motorcycle taxis on vehicular delays and conflicts near a final BRT station was analyzed using the VISSIM and SSAM programs. The information was collected through drone recordings. These recordings allowed obtaining data such as: vehicular count, pedestrian capacity, and direction of vehicular flows. In addition, the current situation (where the presence of motorcycle taxis is considered) and, on the other hand, the alternative situation (where motorcycle taxis are replaced by conventional vehicles) were simulated, calibrated and validated. Once this analysis was obtained, the SSAM software was used to obtain the vehicular conflicts present in both situations. The most important results of the case study show that motorcycle taxis influence vehicular delays by 18% compared to the case where the motorcycle taxi is replaced by a conventional vehicle. The type of conflict that showed a great impact due to its presence is the crossing conflict, where it was reduced from 47 to 3 conflicts, measured for a TTC of 0 to 0.5.
AB - In some sectors of cities like Lima, motorcycle taxis have a significant influence on vehicular delays and conflicts. Motorcycle taxis have atypical behavior such as stopping at any point on the road to pick up/drop off passengers and the flow is against it. In this article, the influence of motorcycle taxis on vehicular delays and conflicts near a final BRT station was analyzed using the VISSIM and SSAM programs. The information was collected through drone recordings. These recordings allowed obtaining data such as: vehicular count, pedestrian capacity, and direction of vehicular flows. In addition, the current situation (where the presence of motorcycle taxis is considered) and, on the other hand, the alternative situation (where motorcycle taxis are replaced by conventional vehicles) were simulated, calibrated and validated. Once this analysis was obtained, the SSAM software was used to obtain the vehicular conflicts present in both situations. The most important results of the case study show that motorcycle taxis influence vehicular delays by 18% compared to the case where the motorcycle taxi is replaced by a conventional vehicle. The type of conflict that showed a great impact due to its presence is the crossing conflict, where it was reduced from 47 to 3 conflicts, measured for a TTC of 0 to 0.5.
KW - motorcycle taxi
KW - motorcycle taxi station
KW - SSAM
KW - traffic flow
KW - vehicular conflicts
KW - vehicular delays
KW - VISSIM
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85143709262&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1109/CONIITI57704.2022.9953653
DO - 10.1109/CONIITI57704.2022.9953653
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:85143709262
T3 - 2022 Congreso Internacional de Innovacion y Tendencias en Ingenieria, CONIITI 2022 - Conference Proceedings
BT - 2022 Congreso Internacional de Innovacion y Tendencias en Ingenieria, CONIITI 2022 - Conference Proceedings
A2 - Morales, Victor Manuel Fontalvo
PB - Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
T2 - 2022 Congreso Internacional de Innovacion y Tendencias en Ingenieria, CONIITI 2022
Y2 - 5 October 2022 through 7 October 2022
ER -