New Traffic Congestion Analysis Method in Developing
Countries (India)
Tsutomu Tsuboi
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Global Business Development, Nagoya Electric Works Co., Ltd., 29-1 Mentoku Shinoda, Ama Aichi, Japan
Keywords: Traffic Flow, Traffic Density, Traffic Congestion.
Abstract: This manuscript describes introducing new traffic congestion analysis for developing country in India. In
generally, it is challenge to show how traffic congestion occurs, especially in developing countries such as in
India because its traffic is consisted of various kinds of transportation like two wheelers, three wheelers, and
sometimes animals on the roads. There is a chance to collect real traffic flow data in Ahmedabad of Gujarat
states of India since October 2014. The traffic monitoring system there consist of 14 traffic monitoring
cameras and the system is capable to monitor traffic density, traffic volume, average vehicle speed, and
occupancy at the each location. In this manuscript, there are three types of traffic congestion analysis. One is
based on its observation traffic flow, in which it compares daily traffic volume and its average vehicle speed.
The second one is based on the judgement of occupancy parameter, which uses as one of traffic congestion
parameter in general. The third one is based on estimation from “social loss” calculation which comes from
the traffic flow theory but is challenge to analyse in the developing countries. The social loss calculation is
proven in the traffic theory but it is difficult to define the traffic demand curve, the social cost curve, and the
traffic supply curve. Author shows how to make the practical “social loss” calculation and its validation
compared with the actual traffic congestion condition.
1 INTRODUCTION
According to rapid economic growth in developing
countries such as India and China, it becomes big
issues of negative impact by transportations. An
economic growth requires transporting not only
people but also commercial goods and material
exporting to other countries and or importing as well.
In general, developing countries don’t spend enough
infrastructure improvement budget compared
growing economics. Therefore they have traffic
congestion, more accidents, environment problems
like air pollution, and untuneful energy consumption.
It is able to say that those issues are occurred by poor
infrastructure development and growth of traffic. And
it is not easy to manage proper traffic condition under
this situation, particularly to analyse traffic condition
of developing countries. There are not so many study
of traffic flow analysis for the developing counters.
The traffic flow analysis is introduced by
Goutham.M, Chanda.B in “ Introduction to the
selection of corridor and requirement,
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implementation of IHVS (Intelligent Vehicle
Highway System) In Hyderabad. This research took
only few days data collection. And the other one is
headway parameter analysis in India by Salim.A,
Vanajakshi.L, Subramanian.C but its data is based on
only four days measurement.
Author have a chance to manage intercity traffic
by ITS or Intelligent Transport Systems business in
one of major city of India 2014. The city is
Ahmedabad which is located in Gujarat State of west
Side of India. The system of ITS (Intelligent
Transport System) has fourteen traffic monitoring
cameras and four traffic information display which is
called “VMS” or Variable Message Sign board.
Traffic condition such as traffic volume, traffic
density, gaps between vehicles are observed by the
system and traffic congestion level is provided
through VMS to drivers. Therefore motivation is to
analyse Indian traffic condition on the basis of one
month measurement in June 2015 from the ITS
system in Ahmedabad. The detail ITS system