A Comparison of Traffic Operations among Beijing and Several International Megacities

Yuanzhou Yang*, Jing Yang, Baohua Mao, Shaokuan Chen, Hongwei Guo

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Abstract

High-Efficient traffic system is very important for economy and society of cities. Previous studies on the traffic comparison mostly took a city as a whole, but ignored the differences among areas inside the city. But in fact, the traffic congestion in different areas with a city is mostly different. Taking typical megacities like Beijing, London, New York, and Tokyo as objects, this paper makes cross-comparison in the traffic operation and performance based on intelligent algorithm. Transportation infrastructure and travel demand data are discussed and unbalanced transport system is found in Beijing because of the conflict between too much traffic demand and defect road networks. From the aspects of traffic load, operational efficiency and safety, indexes including traffic v/c ratio, average vehicle speed and accident rate are selected to assess the performance of road traffic. It is concluded that road networks of Beijing have the worst performance compared with other three megacities and the primary reasons are the inappropriate distribution of utilization rate among the freeways, arterials, and local streets, and the high traffic concentration in urban area. So, several measures are recommended to improve the operation efficiency of traffic in Beijing especially for the green intelligent traffic system.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1391-1400
Number of pages10
JournalInternational Journal of Computational Intelligence Systems
Volume4
Issue number6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2011

Keywords

  • Intelligent algorithm
  • Intelligent traffic system (ITS)
  • Operational efficiency
  • Traffic load
  • Traffic operation
  • traffic safety

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