EVALUATION OF THE EFFECTS OF ON-STREET PARKING OF VEHICLES ON TRAVEL SPEED
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2020-07-26
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Hawassa Inversity
Abstract
On-street parking refers to the parking of vehicles on the street, anywhere on or along the
curb or shoulder of a street or road. On-street parking is a common problem everywhere
in the world. At present, one of the most challenging phenomena in Shashamane town is
traffic congestion, which is a result of the high number of on-street parking vehicles. The
purpose of this study is to evaluate the effects of on-street parking on travel speed by
developing multiple linear regression model. Two road sections (Bale-exit and Shewabar)
that had on-street parking as the main hindrance of travel speed ware selected. Several
traffic characteristics and Parameters were then investigated and counted through
manual data collection method, for the purpose of obtaining clear relationships between
on-street parking and travel speeds. Traffic data collected; were average speed of
vehicles, volume of vehicles, number of pedestrian crossings, and number of parked and
stopped vehicles, and effective road width. These data are recorded for 12 hours in a day
at each road section, covering both peak and non-peak hours with an interval of 15-
minute duration. All the surveys at each location are carried out at the same time so as to
fulfill the objective of developing relationships between different parameters. Multiple
linear regression model was developed to analyze the variation of travel speed for
varying traffic volume, number of passenger crossing, the number of parking vehicles,
and road width. The result showed that the effective Road width and parking volume have
a significant impact on the speed of vehicles along the both road sections. Along
Shewabar road section the average speed of vehicles decreased by 3.091km/hr for every 1
meter decreased in the effective road width and decreased by 0.119km/hr for one vehicle
increased by the number of stopped and parked vehicles. Along Bale-exit road section
only 32.2% from total carriage width of 14m have been used by moving vehicles as an
effective road width and the rest 67.8% was occupied by on-street parking vehicles. This
decreased travel speed of vehicles by 22.686 km/hr.
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Average Traffic Speed, Effective Road Width, Multiple linear Regression Model, Number of Stopped and Parked Vehicles, Passenger Crossing
