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AuthorJianhe, Du
AuthorRakha, Hesham A.
AuthorFilali, Fethi
AuthorEldardiry, Hoda
Available date2024-10-20T10:43:18Z
Publication Date2021
Publication NameInternational Journal of Transportation Science and Technology
ResourceScopus
ISSN20460430
URIhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijtst.2020.11.003
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/60207
AbstractA dramatic reduction in traffic demand has been observed during the COVID-19 pandemic, producing noticeable declines in traffic delays, energy consumption, and emissions. This unprecedented event provides us with the chance to investigate how limiting the number of vehicles on the transportation network can contribute to a better environment. This paper quantifies the effects of reduced traffic demand on vehicle delays, fuel consumption, and emission levels. Microscopic simulation was used to model traffic for seven different networks. Our results show that decreased traffic demand contributes significantly to reducing delays and emissions, especially in congested urban areas. The results also show that another important contributing factor is the network configuration. Specifically, networks with lower connectivity and fewer routing alternatives or networks with lower roadway density are more sensitive to traffic demand drops in terms of reducing vehicle delays and emissions.
SponsorThis study was sponsored by the Urban Mobility and Equity Center (UMEC), project number 69A3551747123. No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.
Languageen
PublisherElsevier
SubjectCongestion
COVID-19
Emissions
Network configuration
Reduced demand
TitleCOVID-19 pandemic impacts on traffic system delay, fuel consumption and emissions
TypeArticle
Pagination184-196
Issue Number2
Volume Number10
dc.accessType Open Access


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