TITLE: Multimodal approach in the analysis of urban mobility
AUTHORS: Fadila Kiso, MA-Samira Karičić
ABSTRACT: Urban mobility is an extremely complex issue. It is determined by a number of factors, among which traffic infrastructure, i.e. the city traffic network, stands out in terms of importance. For quality assessment of the functional capacity of city streets, it is necessary to conduct analysis by synthesis of all categories of traffic flows, i.e. modes of transport and travel that take place on the streets at the same time. The analysis is focused on all four categories of traffic flows on street surface, i.e. motor vehicle flows, pedestrian and cyclist flows, and the flow of urban public transport vehicles. In this paper, a multimodal approach that proposes an assessment of functional ability and degree of mobility was analyzed on city streets based on evaluation of implementation quality, i.e. levels of service for each mode of transport and their interaction, which leads to utilization of available traffic capacities to a certain degree through synthesis assessment.
KEYWORDS: Urban mobility; traffic infrastructure; motor vehicle flows; pedestrian and cyclist flows, the flow of urban public transport vehicle
PAGES: 94-102
DOI: 10.59478/ATCT.2023.13