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Traffic congestion is  a condition in transport that is characterised by slower speeds, longer trip times, and increased vehicular queueing What is traffic congestion Traffic problems in India The average income of Indians is growing and thereby the  number of privately owned vehicles is rising .  Though public transport is widely available in India, still it is not sufficient for the population of India. Especially in Metro cities,  often public transport services are crowded Lack of parking spaces: Due to lack of parking spaces people are forced to park their vehicles in front of the buildings often encroaching roads. Poor quality of roads  is also one of the causes. Often this leads to repairs and thereby reducing the usable space. Lack of proper implementation of traffic rules Due to  lack of footpaths  in many places, pedestrians are forced to walk on the edge of roads which further increasing traffic issues Regional inequality in economic development  and creation of jobs is concentrated only in some areas. This results in the increasing density of population in metro cities

Solutions Distributing and diverting traffic  by innovative methods such as constructing flyovers in the busy areas etc. Improving the public transportation system.  Making the construction of parking spaces and footpaths mandatory.  Proper Implementation traffic rules.  Increasing taxes on privately owned vehicles also helps, but attracts so much criticism.   Developing small towns to prevent the push factor of migration to cities.

Passenger Car Unit (PCU) is a relative weightage factor given to the traffic volume of individual vehicle category to deal with the heterogeneity in a mixed traffic situation.  What is Passenger Car Unit (PCU) It is a vehicle unit used for expressing  highway/road capacity . Number of vehicles crossing a point on the road during a specific time period. It is carried out for : Design and extension of existence road, Traffic trend and pattern, Geometric and structural design of new road, Design of footpath, cross wall, Pedestrian signals, Plan of one way traffic Other regulatory measures on the road Type of Vehicle PCU Car, taxi, pick up 1.0 Cycle, motor cycle 0.5 Bus, truck, 3.0 (4.o in some cases) Horse drawn cart 4.0 Bullock cart 6.0 Bullock cart (Large) 8.0

Traffic Volume is defined as  the procedure to determine the volume of traffic or no. of vehicles moving on the roads at a particular section during a particular time period. Traffic volume survey is  the determination of the number, movement and classification of .  roadway vehicles at a given location . Purpose of Traffic Volume Study is for Structural design of roads . Planning and design of new streets. Planning, design and regulation of traffic. What is Traffic Volume

T he maximum traffic flow obtainable on a given roadway using all available lanes. Maximum number of vehicles (PCU) that can pass a given point on a lane or roadway during one hour under the most nearly ideal roadway and traffic conditions which can possibly be attained.  What is Road Capacity C = 1000*V/S, one can easily determine the Theoretical Maximum Capacity. Here, C = Capacity of a single lane, vehicle per hour. V = Speed, kmph; S = Average center to center spacing of vehicles, when they follow one behind the other as a queue or space headway

Types of Road (Rural) National and State Highways Major District Roads and other District Roads Village Roads

Types of Road (Urban) Types of Roads Suggested Minimum Spacing Expressways 1000mt. Arterial Road 500 mt. Sub-Arterial Roads 300 mt. Collector Roads 150 mt. Urban Residential/local Streets Free access On Urban sections, the current Indian Practice is to provide the following minimum spacing between access points

Types of Road (Urban)

INTERSECTIONS Intersection is  an area shared by two or more roads . This area is designated for the vehicles to turn to different directions to reach their desired destinations. Its main function is to guide vehicles to their respective directions.  Uniformity and Simplicity –The design must keep the capabilities and limitation of drivers, pedestrians and vehicles using intersection. It should be based on a knowledge of what a driver will do rather than what he should do. II Minimise Conflict Points-  any location having merging, diverging or crossing manoeuvres of two vehicles is a potential conflict point. Space separation- by access control islands through channelizing Time separation- by traffic signals on waiting lanes III Safety-  The safety of a particular design can best be assessed by studying the frequency with which types of accidents occur at a particular type of intersection and its correlation with volume and type of traffic Provision for vulnerable road users: Pedestrians(including specially abled). Properly sighted traffic islands have the added advantage that they can be used as refuges by these vulnerable road users especially at intersections on wide roads. Provision of good safe locations for the installation of traffic control devices IV Alignment and Profile : The intersecting roads shall meet at or nearly at right angle. Intersection on sharp curves should be avoided Principles

Intersections T-Junction Y-Junction Staggered and Skewes Junction Cross-Junction Scissors-Junction Multileg-Junction Rotary Intersection (Roundabout

TRAFFIC CALMING SYSTEM Speed management and traffic calming include techniques such as  discouraging traffic from entering certain areas and installing physical speed reducing measures, such as road narrowing, roundabouts and road humps. The central theme of Traffic Calming is to reduce the adverse impact of motor vehicles on built up areas. The techniques usually involve reducing vehicle speeds, providing more space for pedestrians and cyclists, and improving the local environment. The basic principle of Traffic Calming remains universal, that is to lower the vehicle speeds in order to reduce accidents, pollution and enhance livability of surrounding areas. Necessity of Traffic Calming Studies have shown that traffic calming can reduce accident levels by up to 40 per cent, and have a significant impact on reducing the severity of accidents, economic loss and air pollution .“ The main advantage of traffic calming is that it is self-enforcing and does not normally require any complication traffic control devices and is usually highly cost-effective; achieving benefits with a value far greater than the costs.

Classification of Traffic Calming Techniques

MASS RAPID TRANSIST SYSTEM 'Mass Rapid Transit' (MRT) is  a term used to describe modes of urban transport (both road and rail based) that carry large volumes of passengers quickly .  Rapid transit  or  mass rapid transit  ( MRT ), also known as  heavy rail ,  metro ,  subway ,  tube , or  underground , is a type of high-capacity  public transport  generally found in  urban areas . It minimizes the travel time ,GHG emission, traffic accidents, fuel consumption. The benefits of MRTS can be categorise like this:- • Requires 1/5th energy per passenger km compared to road-based transport system. Causes less noise, no air pollution and eco friendly transport system

BUS RAPID TRANSIT SYSTEM Typically, a BRT system includes  roadways that are dedicated to buses , and gives  priority to buses   at  intersections   where buses may interact with other traffic. BRT aims to combine the capacity and speed of a  metro  with the claimed flexibility, lower cost and simplicity of a bus system Main features Dedicated lanes and alignment Off-board fare collection Intersection treatment Platform-level boarding High capacity vehicles Quality stations M ultiple doors to speed passenger boardings and enhance accessibility to disabled passengers

Light Rail Transits Light rail transit  ( LRT ) is a form of passenger  urban rail transit   characterized by a combination of  tram  and   metro   features. While its rolling stock is more similar to a traditional tram, it operates at a higher capacity and speed, and often on an exclusive right-of-way.  The term  light rail  was coined in 1972 by the U.S. Urban Mass Transportation Administration (UMTA; the precursor to the  Federal Transit Administration ) to describe new streetcar transformations that were taking place in Europe and the United States. Due to varying definitions, it is hard to distinguish between what is called light rail, and other forms of urban and commuter rail. 

Metro Rail A metro is a train that is specifically designed to run in metropolitan cities while local train are designed to connect the distances within the city and its suburbs areas. Metro rail is fast becoming the most popular means of mass rapid transit in India A metro trains have separate track which is not shared with other trains Kolkata Metro was the first metro in India. Metro trains can be underground and elevated. As of now around 10 Indian cities has the metro network.