Abstract: The revolution in the automobile industry and liberalised economy has led to tremendous increase in the vehicle ownership levels. This has resulted in changing traffic characteristics on road network. In this paper an attempt has been made to analyse the changing traffic composition trends, speed characteristics and travel patterns by taking few case studies. Further, the impact of changing traffic composition trends and emerging issues thereof are discusse
Purpose – There is gap in literature on understanding of the issues of following headway behaviour o...
India is the second largest country in the category of population. With the increasing population th...
The wheel was the first form of transportation developed by early people. Increasing population, lon...
Transport sector plays a very significant role in improving the economic development of any country....
Transport sector plays a very significant role in improving the economic development of any country....
Purpose – Heterogeneous traffic in Delhi is complex to understand due its typical composition, speed...
Aided by economic development, India is undergoing rapid motorization. Growth of car ownership and u...
Safe, convenient and timely transportation of goods and passengers is necessary for development of n...
Unsignalized intersections in India are uncontrolled, and are characterized by chaotic traffic situa...
In India in the early twentieth century the modern socio-technological phenomenon of traffic brought...
The purpose of the study and analyze traffic vehicular at peak hours, traffic congestion, determine ...
The Delhi-Gurgaon expressway is vastly different from expressway or freeways in other countries due ...
Extreme traffic congestion, noise, pollution, fatalities and injuries, and inequity are creating a t...
India has the third-largest road network in the world. Expressways are the highest class of roads in...
In many cities, people were facing with serious problem of congestion and pollution due to heavy tra...
Purpose – There is gap in literature on understanding of the issues of following headway behaviour o...
India is the second largest country in the category of population. With the increasing population th...
The wheel was the first form of transportation developed by early people. Increasing population, lon...
Transport sector plays a very significant role in improving the economic development of any country....
Transport sector plays a very significant role in improving the economic development of any country....
Purpose – Heterogeneous traffic in Delhi is complex to understand due its typical composition, speed...
Aided by economic development, India is undergoing rapid motorization. Growth of car ownership and u...
Safe, convenient and timely transportation of goods and passengers is necessary for development of n...
Unsignalized intersections in India are uncontrolled, and are characterized by chaotic traffic situa...
In India in the early twentieth century the modern socio-technological phenomenon of traffic brought...
The purpose of the study and analyze traffic vehicular at peak hours, traffic congestion, determine ...
The Delhi-Gurgaon expressway is vastly different from expressway or freeways in other countries due ...
Extreme traffic congestion, noise, pollution, fatalities and injuries, and inequity are creating a t...
India has the third-largest road network in the world. Expressways are the highest class of roads in...
In many cities, people were facing with serious problem of congestion and pollution due to heavy tra...
Purpose – There is gap in literature on understanding of the issues of following headway behaviour o...
India is the second largest country in the category of population. With the increasing population th...
The wheel was the first form of transportation developed by early people. Increasing population, lon...