Trip Generation Model for Gboko Town, Benue State, Nigeria

Akaawase Alexander Mchi, Victor Umoren
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Nowadays many urban planning authorities especially in less developed countries have been struggling with traffic related challenges like traffic congestion, air pollution and traffic accidents in their cities. However, solutions to these problems cannot be achieved without rational planning decisions and cannot be attained without the basic understanding of the urban transport system. This study was carried out to assess commuter trip generation in Gboko town, Benue State with a view to estimate long-range future travel demand that would accommodate future transportation needs. Trip generation data was collected from 440 households using questionnaire and travel diary. The information from questionnaire and travel diary was used to prepare the origin-destination matrix, and gravity model was used to translate trip distribution into trip length frequency. Work trip had the greatest trip percentage (%) share among other trip purposes and was proxy for trip distribution. The 25-minute work trips dominated the urban trip pattern in Gboko town with 17.01 % annual increase. It implied that people would take much longer time and distance to reach their destination in Gboko town due to the large expanse of the town, or due to deficiency in public transit facilities and poor road infrastructure. Trip generation and distribution models for Gboko town provided accurate scenarios of the current travel pattern in the town and aided in forecasting future travel situations in the study area. The study recommended that urban transportation policy should encourage provision of public transit buses, incentives for public transit users and improve on the road network system to shorten the trip length frequency of the town.
尼日利亚贝努埃州Gboko镇的旅行生成模型
如今,许多城市规划部门,尤其是欠发达国家的城市规划部门,一直在努力应对城市交通拥堵、空气污染和交通事故等与交通有关的挑战。然而,这些问题的解决离不开合理的规划决策,离不开对城市交通系统的基本了解。进行这项研究是为了评估贝努埃州Gboko镇通勤旅行的产生情况,以期估计适应未来交通需求的长期未来旅行需求。利用问卷调查和旅行日记收集440户家庭的旅行生成数据。利用问卷调查和旅行日记信息编制出发地-目的地矩阵,利用重力模型将行程分布转化为行程长度频次。在其他旅行目的中,工作旅行所占的旅行百分比(%)最大,是旅行分布的代表。在Gboko镇,25分钟的工作行程以17.01%的年增长率主导了城市出行模式。这意味着人们到达Gboko镇的目的地将花费更长的时间和距离,因为该镇面积很大,或者由于公共交通设施不足和道路基础设施落后。Gboko镇的出行生成和分布模型提供了Gboko镇当前出行模式的准确情景,并有助于预测研究区未来的出行情况。研究建议,城市交通政策应鼓励提供公共交通巴士,鼓励公共交通用户,改善道路网络系统,以缩短城镇的行程长度频率。
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