Spatial and temporal analysis of scooter-induced traffic patterns and their environmental implications

IF 3.8 Q2 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
I-Chun Tsai , Chen-Wei Lin , Shih-Hao Su , Chiao-Wei Chang , Chih-Wen Su , Shih-Chun Candice Lung
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Scooters are a popular means of transportation in urban areas. However, studies examining their spatial and temporal features are lacking. This study examined traffic patterns in New Taipei City from September 2021 to June 2023 using real-time surveillance camera images and the YOLOv4 algorithm. The focus of the study was to investigate the role of scooters in urban transportation and their effect on air quality. The findings revealed that sedans and scooters accounted for approximately 90% of the total vehicles, and their usage exhibited significant spatial and temporal variations across the city. Sedans were more prevalent in rural areas, whereas scooters were predominant in urban and suburban regions. An examination of diurnal patterns revealed that peak traffic occurred during early morning and evening rush hours, with distinct usage patterns between weekdays and weekends. Through hierarchical clustering, the city's stations were categorized into three types based on the dominant vehicle usage: sedan-dominant, sedan-prevailing, and scooter-dominant. The analysis also established a correlation between the number of vehicles and air pollution, highlighting the significant role of sedans and scooters as primary sources of emissions, particularly in areas where scooters were dominant. This suggests that the current emission inventories may underestimate the impact of scooters and buses on air quality while overestimating the trucks' contribution. Consequently, this study emphasizes the significance of scooters in determining urban air quality and advocates for improved monitoring and image identification technologies to accurately assess the numbers and speeds of scooters. These measures are essential for improving the accuracy of emissions inventories and forecasts, which are crucial for effective urban air quality management.

滑板车引发的交通模式及其环境影响的时空分析
在城市地区,摩托车是一种很受欢迎的交通工具。然而,对其空间和时间特征的研究却很缺乏。本研究利用实时监控摄像头图像和 YOLOv4 算法,研究了 2021 年 9 月至 2023 年 6 月期间新北市的交通模式。研究的重点是调查滑板车在城市交通中的作用及其对空气质量的影响。研究结果表明,轿车和滑板车约占车辆总数的 90%,其使用情况在整个城市呈现出明显的时空差异。轿车在农村地区更为普遍,而滑板车则在城市和郊区占主导地位。对昼夜模式的研究表明,交通高峰出现在清晨和傍晚的高峰时段,工作日和周末的使用模式截然不同。通过分层聚类,根据主要车辆使用情况将城市车站分为三种类型:轿车主导型、轿车优先型和滑板车主导型。分析还确定了车辆数量与空气污染之间的相关性,突出了轿车和踏板车作为主要排放源的重要作用,尤其是在踏板车占主导地位的地区。这表明,目前的排放清单可能低估了小型摩托车和公共汽车对空气质量的影响,而高估了卡车的贡献。因此,本研究强调了小型摩托车在决定城市空气质量方面的重要性,并主张改进监测和图像识别技术,以准确评估小型摩托车的数量和速度。这些措施对于提高排放清单和预测的准确性至关重要,而排放清单和预测对于有效的城市空气质量管理至关重要。
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Atmospheric Environment: X
Atmospheric Environment: X Environmental Science-Environmental Science (all)
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