Influence of slope on pedestrian access to public transportation systems

Pedro de Souza Coelho , Leise Kelli de Oliveira , Rodrigo Affonso de Albuquerque Nobrega
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The quality and accessibility to the public transportation system are essential for a sustainable and inclusive city. The location of bus stops, focusing on user walkability, becomes crucial for public transportation planning. The distances users are willing to walk may vary due to several local factors, such as extreme temperatures or steep slopes, and are specific to each city. In this context, this article explores the influence of terrain slopes on pedestrian access to the public transportation system. A proposed procedure considers the maximum distances that users would be willing to walk, with their effort weighted by the gradient of roadways to set the location of bus stops, ensuring equitable access to the public transportation system. The results of this procedure were compared with others previously reported in the literature. The comparison showed improvement in the areas served by public transportation. Furthermore, this methodology is adaptable to external factors and user behavior, making it functional in cities with distinct characteristics. It is a valuable tool for enhancing other indices and studies related to accessibility to public transportation systems.
斜坡对行人进入公共交通系统的影响
公共交通系统的质量和可达性对于一个可持续和包容的城市至关重要。公交车站的选址,关注用户的可步行性,成为公共交通规划的关键。用户愿意步行的距离可能会因几个当地因素而有所不同,例如极端温度或陡峭的斜坡,并且每个城市都是特定的。在此背景下,本文探讨了地形坡度对行人进入公共交通系统的影响。一个建议的程序考虑用户愿意步行的最大距离,并通过道路坡度加权他们的努力来设置公交车站的位置,以确保公平地使用公共交通系统。将该方法的结果与文献中先前报道的其他方法进行比较。比较表明,公共交通服务的地区有所改善。此外,这种方法可以适应外部因素和用户行为,使其在具有鲜明特色的城市中发挥作用。它是一个有价值的工具,用于加强与公共交通系统可达性有关的其他指数和研究。
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