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Abstract
Urban traffic congestion poses a significant challenge, impacting both economic efficiency and environmental sustainability. Roundabouts, recognized for their ability to improve traffic flow and reduce collisions, have become a focal point in traffic management strategies in urban areas. Different types and sizes of single and multi-lane roundabouts can be used, including conventional and innovative roundabouts with small, medium or large size diameters. Many optimization models are available for designing conventional roundabouts but not large roundabouts. To partially cover this gap, the present paper introduces a novel approach integrating simulation-based analysis with a goal programming method to optimize large roundabout design. By leveraging advanced traffic simulation tools like AIMSUN Next and Surrogate Safety Assessment Models (SSAMs), this methodology evaluates multiple design scenarios to enhance traffic flow, safety, and environmental performance. A case study of a complex large roundabout in the Italian greenest and sustainable city demonstrates the efficacy of this methodological approach. The findings provide valuable insights for traffic and highway engineers, emphasizing a data-driven, holistic approach to sustainable traffic management and roundabout optimization.
城市交通拥堵是一项重大挑战,对经济效益和环境可持续性都有影响。环岛因其改善交通流量和减少碰撞的能力而得到认可,已成为城市地区交通管理战略的重点。单车道和多车道环岛的类型和尺寸各不相同,包括小、中、大直径的传统型和创新型环岛。许多优化模型可用于设计传统环岛,但大型环岛却无法使用。为了部分弥补这一不足,本文介绍了一种新方法,将基于仿真的分析与目标编程方法相结合,以优化大型环岛的设计。通过利用先进的交通仿真工具(如 AIMSUN Next 和替代安全评估模型 (SSAMs)),该方法评估了多种设计方案,以提高交通流量、安全性和环境性能。通过对意大利最环保和可持续发展城市中一个复杂的大型环岛进行案例研究,证明了这种方法的有效性。研究结果为交通和公路工程师提供了宝贵的见解,强调了可持续交通管理和环岛优化的数据驱动型整体方法。
期刊介绍:
Sustainable Futures: is a journal focused on the intersection of sustainability, environment and technology from various disciplines in social sciences, and their larger implications for corporation, government, education institutions, regions and society both at present and in the future. It provides an advanced platform for studies related to sustainability and sustainable development in society, economics, environment, and culture. The scope of the journal is broad and encourages interdisciplinary research, as well as welcoming theoretical and practical research from all methodological approaches.