Study and Evaluation of the Split Ring-Road Traffic Flows
Keywords:
traffic model, traffic forecast, travel matrix
Abstract
For the needs of the traffic model of the Feasibility Study ofthe Split ring-road, a traffic swvey was carried out at 15 places.The result of this research is a travel matrix that contains93,885 trips in the base year. The analysis of the data and distributionof trips was done by the program package Visum. Thetraffic forecast was done for the period from 2001 to 2028 by themethod of equal growth factors. The output results were usedfor the economic evaluation of the project.References
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Dadić I, Lončarič A, Pejić Z. Study and Evaluation of the Split Ring-Road Traffic Flows. Promet [Internet]. 1 [cited 2024Dec.22];18(6):401-8. Available from: http://traffic.fpz.hr/index.php/PROMTT/article/view/712
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