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Moving people and freight in the urban environment
Dr James LukChief Scientist, Transport Management & Safety
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Contents
• urban congestion• network monitoring• managing congestion for general traffic• managing urban truck movements• some observations
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Road traffic system
Vehicle
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Road infrastructure
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Congestion• more than 900,000 new cars in 2005• limited public sector road funds• severe recurrent congestion• incidents• more toll roads which can be congested• what are the congestion management
tools available?
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Network monitoring
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Network performance monitoring
• National Performance Indicators (NPI) - floating-car surveys
• real-time monitoring using loop sensors• real-time monitoring using automatic vehicle location
(AVL) technologies: vehicle tags, GPS, mobile phones
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Example – a.m. peak speed (km/h)
(Source: http://www.algin.net/austroads/)
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VicRoads freeway data
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ARRB research on arterial travel timesVALIDATION: Model vs VR Survey - Hoddle/Nepean Southbound AM
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Congestion contours (Brisbane)
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AVL technologies, e.g. CityLink tags
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Managing congestion (general traffic)
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Enabling technologies
• Info & Com Tech (ICT) - short range tags DSRC- satellite GPS- mobile phone- GPS + mobile phone- Auto No. Plate Recognition
• image processing • sensors • smart cards
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Measures (general traffic)
• pricing• network operations and driver information• more integrated public transport
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Road pricing
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Congestion pricing
• Singapore 1975 : Toll S$3 ; -73% less traffic
• London 2003 : Toll £5 ; -20% less traffic
• Tehran ??• many other variants• effective for managing
congestion but still difficult to accept
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Car ownership costs
• ERP - S$100 m per year in Singapore (1999)• Premium from Certificate of Entitlement -
S$1,500 m per year (1999)• little doubt on which is the more effective tool• Shanghai is learning fast • but high car ownership costs in Australia has
serious implications
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Road network operations
• shift from time management, e.g. signals and ramp metering
• to better traffic distribution in time and space
• tools:- congestion pricing - traveller informationfrom network monitoring
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Network impact of traveller information
• road managers can achieve lower network delay with subscription level up to 30%
• individual subscribers get personalised guidance thus reducing own travel time
Content Delivery
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Integrated public transport
• better and more pt service• smart cards• smart bus – real-time monitoring
and scheduling• better integration
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Five ways of integration
• physical integration
• network integration
• fare integration
• information integration
• institutional integration
infrastructureintegration
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TrafficScan
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Bus fleetmanagement
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GeographicalInformation System
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Transportinformation hub
Electronictravel guide
Information integration
Network & institutional integration
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Managing urban truck movements
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Management of truck operations and access
• land use regulation• truck routes and access management
(urban IAP)• signal linking and other Intelligent Transport
Systems (ITS)• parking and loading control• truck bans
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Land use
• few green field sites• zoning - complementary land uses• relocation, e.g. freight terminals• urban renewal• infrastructure and access, e.g. East Link and Bunnings
Warehouse in Melbourne
There has been less urban truck movements due to better planning
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Truck routes - PBS road classification
Road class Close present vehicle description
Level 1 access (L1)
From passenger cars to 6-axle semi-trailer
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B-doubles,
Level 3 access (L3)
Type I Road Train
Level 4 access (L4)
Type II Road Train
NTC study by ARRB - based on road geometries, traffic engineering, vehicle dynamics and environmental considerations
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Benefits of a unified truck route framework
• harmonised and consistent guidelines
• truck operators are fully aware of which routes to use for different truck types
• more transparent in granting permits
• route continuities (or discontinuities)
• a network of ‘high productivity’ routes could be considered
• movements of hazardous goods can be accommodated.
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Lack of signal linking for trucks
Unimpededvehicles
Build-up of queue of
impeded vehicles
Slowly acceleratingvehicle
QUT research
‘red wave’
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Some observations
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Looking back• success stories:
- Internet, mobile phones - tolling technologies- safer cars & in-vehicle devices- smart cards
• potential recognised:- real-time ITS data - dynamic network operations- congestion pricing- interoperable tolling
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Looking back
• not so successful- system architecture- cost / benefit analysis- equity issue but look at HOT lanes- making money out of driver info- many players of different agenda
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Future and conclusions (2016)• more and better data • road pricing:
- more tolled roads- DSRC and satellite based- toll for extra capacity on existing roads- time-of-day pricing - real-time HV charging
• safer cars• more in-car devices• 3G networks with traffic contents• $3 per litre petrol
BUT congestion won’t go away
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