Evaluating the Impact of Maintenance Actions on Diverse Users in Shared Automobile, Bicycle, and Pedestrian Facilities

Qiang Chen, Elise Miller-Hooks, Sue McNeil, Shelley Stoffels, Pengsen Hu, Yuanchi Liu
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The maintenance of roadways, bikeways, and sidewalks affects the users of not only the mode in which the maintenance action is taken, but also the users of other co-located modes. When such actions are taken simultaneously, either because of stovepiping in maintenance planning across modes or from larger projects that bundle these activities to improve efficiencies and reduce monetary costs, the activities can have very significant impacts on system users. Their impacts can be greater for the users of one mode over another and for some user groups over others. To capture the perspectives of diverse users and multi-modal traffic on shared facilities, a multi-modal network modeling methodology considering several additional important attributes (e.g., safety, slope, and costs at intersections) is proposed. An embedded traffic assignment model in mixed traffic of different modes is solved through a fast bush-based traffic assignment algorithm. Measurements of mobility, accessibility, safety, and proportional fairness are considered in impact evaluation. The developed method and metrics are applied to a case study replicating a portion of the business district adjacent to the University of Delaware campus. Outcomes from application of these tools show the existence of inequities across users.
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评估汽车、自行车和行人共用设施维护行动对不同用户的影响
道路、自行车道和人行道的维护工作不仅会影响到采取维护行动的模式的用户,还会影响到其他共用模式的用户。当同时采取这些行动时,可能是由于不同交通方式之间的维护规划不协调,也可能是由于大型项目将这些活动捆绑在一起以提高效率和降低货币成本,这些活动可能会对系统用户产生非常重大的影响。这些活动对一种模式的用户的影响可能比对另一种模式的用户的影响更大,对某些用户群体的影响可能比对其他用户群体的影响更大。为了捕捉共享设施上不同用户和多模式交通的视角,我们提出了一种多模式网络建模方法,其中考虑到了几个额外的重要属性(如交叉口的安全、坡度和成本)。通过基于灌木丛的快速交通分配算法,解决了不同模式混合交通中的嵌入式交通分配模型。在影响评估中考虑了流动性、可达性、安全性和比例公平性的衡量标准。所开发的方法和衡量标准被应用于一个案例研究,该案例研究复制了特拉华大学校园附近的部分商业区。这些工具的应用结果表明,用户之间存在不公平现象。
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