scholarly journals A Level-of-Service concept regarding intermodal hubs of urban public passenger transport

2018 ◽  
Vol 36 ◽  
pp. 303-307 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tatiana Kopylova ◽  
Alexander Mikhailov ◽  
Evgenii Shesterov
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Karolin Schweiger ◽  
Franz Knabe ◽  
Bernd Korn

Author(s):  
Karl-L. Bang ◽  
Gunnar Lindberg ◽  
Gandhi Harahap

Highway capacity manuals (HCMs) from developed countries cannot be successfully applied in Indonesia because of significant differences in driver behavior, traffic composition, and level of roadside activities. The Indonesian HCM project (IHCM) was therefore started in 1991 and has resulted in a manual and software for urban traffic facilities, inter-urban roads, and motorways. The IHCM also includes traffic engineering guidelines for selection of appropriate road and intersection type and design for new construction or improvements based on life-cycle cost (LCC) analysis. The LCC model includes all relevant road-user costs (those for vehicle operations, time, accidents, and emissions) and road-producer costs (those for land acquisition, road construction, and road maintenance and operation). The LCC results identify the design alternative that has the lowest total cost and thus is the most economical for any given traffic flow. The IHCM guidelines also include traffic-performance graphs for standard road types and intersections as a function of traffic flow as well as information about accident rates and the impact of geometric design changes on safety. The guidelines assist the user with preliminary selection of the design before starting the detailed analysis. They can also be used on their own as a shortcut for planning purposes and therefore serve as a replacement for the level-of-service concept applied in the U.S. HCM.


2012 ◽  
Vol 209-211 ◽  
pp. 771-774
Author(s):  
Liang Yun ◽  
Bo Peng

Comprehensive railway passenger transport hub (CRPTH) is important node in both railway passenger transport net and urban traffic net The efficiency of its passenger collecting and distributing impacts the level of service of both. In this paper, we proposed the concept of urban traffic evacuation system for CRPTH, clarified the quantitative indicators of its evacuation efficiency, and discussed the process of the system optimization.


2015 ◽  
Vol 27 (1) ◽  
pp. 23-33 ◽  
Author(s):  
Marko Ševrović ◽  
Davor Brčić ◽  
Goran Kos

Public transport (PT) subsidy provides the means to impose the optimal combination of fare and Level of Service (LoS) offered to passengers. In regions where one PT operator services multiple local communities on multiple lines it becomes hard to uniformly link the actual cost of a line and thus the LoS offered, to a particular local community. This leads to possible disproportions in the overall subsidy distribution that can result in being unfair to some local communities, mainly the ones that are sparsely populated or geographically isolated. In order to extricate this problem the appropriate level of PT subsidisation according to the average values in the European cities was investigated and the current subsidy policies in Croatia were investigated. Based on this research and the hypothesis that the offered LoS must be reflected in the subsidy amount a new subsidy distribution model was established that involves a series of analytical procedures and processes. This model introduces several factors used for the calculation of the actual share in costs. Thus, the amount of subsidies for individual lines in a region can be determined based on the actual service offered to the local community, The proposed model has been tested and successfully implemented in the Dubrovnik-Neretva County in the Republic of Croatia.


Author(s):  
Marco Guerrieri ◽  
Dario Ticali ◽  
Ferdinando Corriere ◽  
Fabio Galatioto
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CICTP 2020 ◽  
2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ye Yao ◽  
Xiaofei Ye ◽  
Zhen Yang ◽  
Qiming Ye ◽  
Chang Yang

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