Technical gazette, Vol. 20 No. 2, 2013.
Review article
Alternative route strategy for emergency traffic management based on ITS: A case study of Xi’an Ming city wall
Yonggang Wang
orcid.org/0000-0002-9365-1851
; Chang’an University, School of Highway, Middle Section of South 2 Ring Rd., Xi’an 710064, China
Chunbo Zhang
; Chang’an University, School of Highway, Middle Section of South 2 Ring Rd., Xi’an 710064, China
Abstract
Emergency traffic management calls for integration of strategies covering advanced information collecting/disseminating fallibilities, and effective message broadcast system. Approximate "permanent" alternate routes combining intelligent transportation system measures could objectively play a vital role in supporting the category of specific congestion alleviation and incident management. This paper attempts to address a methodology of prioritizing such "permanent" alternate routes via major traffic generators/attractors for route guidance and traffic diversion strategies in the concerned local network. A scenario of emergency management and operation is demonstrated to discuss the collection of real-time traffic data, location and duration evaluation of incident, identification of alternative routes and congestion evocation integrated with ITS, using a mixed network near Xi’an Ming City Wall as a VISSIM example. Finally, types of diagrammatic route guiding signs are addressed with application samples.
Keywords
alternative route; emergency management; guiding sign; ITS measure; traffic diversion; Xi’an Ming City Wall
Hrčak ID:
100259
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Publication date:
15.4.2013.
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