Bus lanes and median bus ways such as those in Curitiba, Brazil, and Bogotá, Colombia, are attracting a great deal of attention worldwide. For many Asian developing cities, there is an interest in how successfully bus lanes and bus rapid transit will function, given that traffic conditions in such cities typically are different from those found in Latin America. This paper addresses this issue for Asian cities whose traffic is dominated by motorcycles, concentrating particularly on Hanoi, Vietnam. With the use of a SATURN mesoscopic simulation model for Hanoi (with 322 junctions and 1,108 links), different bus lane–bus way designs are compared in regard to their effects on travel time savings. Results show that the level of motorcycle viola...
In many cities in developing countries, particularly in South East Asia, motorcycles play a critical...
Hanoi, the capital of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam, has a population of 2.9 million people and ...
In many cities in developing countries, both motorised and non-motorised vehicles share the same car...
In many cities of developing countries, buses are the backbone of public transport. However, most of...
Singapore is one of the countries in the world with motorcycles found commonly on the road. As motor...
The rapid rise in motorcycle transport in developing Asian countries and in particular in Vietnam, p...
This paper develops a typical driving cycle for buses in Hanoi that does not require the deconstruct...
The aim of this research project was to include motorcycles as an urban means of transport in the as...
AbstractWhether or not the number of short-distance trips by motorcycles can be reduced still remain...
The desirable goal in passenger transportation is moving more people in fewer vehicles. This goal, i...
Recently, the demand for comprehension of mixed traffic in developing countries, particularly at rou...
commuters use the motorcycle as the main transport mode. However, motorcycle traffic safety is diffi...
The strategy for sustainable transportation development in Vietnam nowadays is focusing on public tr...
Abstract: Although much knowledge about traffic characteristics was acknowledged, very little attent...
Abstract: This study analyses the effects of motorcycles on traffic operations at signalized interse...
In many cities in developing countries, particularly in South East Asia, motorcycles play a critical...
Hanoi, the capital of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam, has a population of 2.9 million people and ...
In many cities in developing countries, both motorised and non-motorised vehicles share the same car...
In many cities of developing countries, buses are the backbone of public transport. However, most of...
Singapore is one of the countries in the world with motorcycles found commonly on the road. As motor...
The rapid rise in motorcycle transport in developing Asian countries and in particular in Vietnam, p...
This paper develops a typical driving cycle for buses in Hanoi that does not require the deconstruct...
The aim of this research project was to include motorcycles as an urban means of transport in the as...
AbstractWhether or not the number of short-distance trips by motorcycles can be reduced still remain...
The desirable goal in passenger transportation is moving more people in fewer vehicles. This goal, i...
Recently, the demand for comprehension of mixed traffic in developing countries, particularly at rou...
commuters use the motorcycle as the main transport mode. However, motorcycle traffic safety is diffi...
The strategy for sustainable transportation development in Vietnam nowadays is focusing on public tr...
Abstract: Although much knowledge about traffic characteristics was acknowledged, very little attent...
Abstract: This study analyses the effects of motorcycles on traffic operations at signalized interse...
In many cities in developing countries, particularly in South East Asia, motorcycles play a critical...
Hanoi, the capital of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam, has a population of 2.9 million people and ...
In many cities in developing countries, both motorised and non-motorised vehicles share the same car...