Assessment of spatiotemporal peak shift of intra-urban transportation taking a case in bangkok, thailand

Masanobu Kii, Yuki Goda, Varameth Vichiensan, Hiroyuki Miyazaki, Rolf Moeckel

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Abstract

Reducing congestion has been one of the critical targets of transportation policies, particularly in cities in developing countries suffering severe and chronic traffic congestions. Several traditional measures have been in place but seem not very successful. This paper applies the agentbased transportation model MATSim for a transportation analysis in Bangkok to assess the impact of spatiotemporal transportation demand management measures. We collect required data for the simulation from various data sources and apply maximum likelihood estimation with the limited data available. We investigate two demand management scenarios, peak time shift, and decentralization. As a result, we found that these spatiotemporal peak shift measures are effective for road transport to alleviate congestion and reduce travel time. However, the effect of those measures on public transport is not uniform but depends on the users’ circumstances. On average, the simulated results indicate that those measures increase the average travel time and distance. These results suggest that demand management policies require considerations of more detailed conditions to improve usability. The study also confirms that microsimulation can be a tool for transport demand management assessment in developing countries.

Original languageEnglish
Article number6777
JournalSustainability (Switzerland)
Volume13
Issue number12
DOIs
StatePublished - 2 Jun 2021

Keywords

  • Decentralization
  • Developing countries
  • MATSim
  • Microsimulation
  • Peak shift
  • Public transport
  • Traffic congestion
  • Travel time
  • Urban transport

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