Study on the Optimization of Design Speeds Required by the Need to Reduce Traffic Pollution

IF 0.1 Q4 ENGINEERING, CIVIL
Gergely Marta Ildiko, Remus Ciocan, M. Dragomir
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Abstract Pollution is closely related to traffic characteristics (vehicle fleet, its composition in terms of motorization, park maintenance level, etc.), existing road infrastructure (depending on the classification of public roads into technical classes, the level of service) and last but not least, the speed of traffic on the public road network (depending on the designed geometric elements, local context, geographical position and climate). Determining optimal traffic speeds in order to reduce pollution is a highly debated topic for all categories of public roads, including highways, which by definition are designed and executed with distinct geometric elements to ensure high-speed road traffic. When adopting the geometric elements, the design speed adopted in accordance with the legislation in force, plays an essential and decisive role both in the design of new roads and in the rehabilitation of existing ones. The comparative study of the maximum design speeds (imposed by regulations) with the optimal ones in terms of reducing air pollution (recommended by specialized studies), can provide new perspectives from the point of view of all traffic participants by correlating the optimal average speeds with the designed geometric elements.
减少交通污染需要下的设计速度优化研究
摘要污染与交通特征(车队、机动化组成、公园维护水平等)、现有道路基础设施(取决于公共道路的技术等级和服务水平)密切相关,公共道路网络上的交通速度(取决于设计的几何元素、当地环境、地理位置和气候)。确定最佳交通速度以减少污染是所有类别公共道路的一个备受争议的话题,包括高速公路,根据定义,这些道路的设计和实施具有不同的几何元素,以确保高速道路交通。在采用几何元素时,根据现行立法采用的设计速度在新道路的设计和现有道路的修复中都起着至关重要的决定性作用。最大设计速度(法规规定)与减少空气污染的最佳设计速度(专业研究建议)的比较研究,可以通过将最佳平均速度与设计的几何元素相关联,从所有交通参与者的角度提供新的视角。
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