Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1059492 Journal of Transport Geography 2011 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

This paper formulates a continuous model of a grid road network for determining the optimal hierarchical system of road networks. The hierarchical system is represented as the proportions of area taken up by roads at each level of the hierarchy. The objective is to derive the optimal ratio of road areas that minimizes the total travel time. The model explicitly incorporates inward, outward, and through traffic as well as inner traffic to examine how traffic composition affects the optimal ratio of road areas. The result reveals that the optimal ratio of major arterial roads increases with inward, outward and through traffic.

Research highlights► Derives the optimal ratio of road areas that minimizes the total travel time. ► Examines how traffic composition affects the optimal hierarchical system. ► Area of major arterial roads increases with inward, outward and through traffic.

Related Topics
Life Sciences Environmental Science Environmental Science (General)
Authors
,