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1、外文資料原文planning urban car park provision using microsimulationthe provision of available car parking is one of the most contentious issues for city drivers. car park spaces can be hard to find and expensive to use. there may be queues to get into the most convenient car parks which require drivers to
2、 move on to alternative car parks. some city centre traders regard the lack of suitable car parking as a significant reason for shoppers to prefer out of town shopping centres. in new haven connecticut, gov. rowland at a ceremony celebrating the renovation of the citys largest car park in 2002 decla
3、red: if you dont have parking, nothing else works.car park hunting, the circulation of drivers looking for a parking space, can be a major contribution to city centre congestion. the proportion of cars searching for a space was found to be 26% when surveyed in manhattan in 2006, while in brooklyn it
4、 was 45%. the situation is not new. in 1927, a similar survey in detroit found the figures to be 19% and 34% in separate locations. this long standing problem may at last be assisted by technology. while iphone users can now notify each other as spaces become available, traffic planners can now take
5、 advantage of recent developments in traffic modelling, which demonstrate that car park access can be included in road traffic simulation models to support the design process.car park location in urban planning policy is largely concerned with optimising the relationship between car parks, drivers a
6、nd their destinations. charging regimes may be used to reduce localised inconvenience caused by parked cars and to favour one class of driver over another in allocating spaces. the perceived benefits include improvements to a citys commercial centre through better accessibility for the target consum
7、er. policies may be supply- led by actively managing spaces or demand-led by simply increasing the number of spaces. increasingly, active management policies are used to ration spaces and encourage sustainable travel patterns.accessibility of car parks is addressed in road design guidelines. uk depa
8、rtment for transport advice on parking guidance and information systems includes reports of case studies that show that there are quantifiable benefits to be derived from installing variable message signs indicating car parking space availabilty. benefits are described as quantitative, in terms of t
9、ime saved, and qualitative in terms of public image and driver safety. webtag guidance touches on the subject briefly in discussion of travel costs by including parking “costs”(which notionally include time spent searching and queuing for a space and walking to the final destination). a study in nie
10、uwegein (the netherlands) modelled a large expansion in travel demand and the provision of car park spaces for a major town centre redevelopment, where saturday afternoon shopping was the critical period. it incorporated its within the microsimulation model to deliver information to drivers on avail
11、ability of spaces and routes to car parks. another study, in rochdale (england), models the distribution of spaces in conjunction with major town centre development plans. the goal is to optimise the provision of car parks with respect to adjacent land use and to minimise town centre congestion by c
12、onsidering car park access early in the design process. the third study, in takapuna (new zealand), is also investigating the effect of city centre expansion. it uses bespoke software to model the car park demand and a microsimulation model to assign the demand to the network. once again the goal is
13、 to understand the effect of car park policy and minimise city centre congestion.car park modelling in microsimulationtypical design option tests for a microsimulation model include changes to road layout, public transport priority schemes, optimisation of signals, or changes in demand. each individ
14、ual vehicle in the simulation will react to these changes, and the congestion they cause, as it moves to its destination. arrivalscar parks are an entity within the microsimulation model, and are linked to zone destinations and car parks may serve more than one zone. allocation of vehicles to car pa
15、rks is undertaken by limiting car park access to specific trip purposes. if a car park is full then vehicle drivers within the simulation wait at the entrance for a predetermined time, after which they re-assess their choice of car park and possibly proceed to another. using an external software con
16、troller it is possible to monitor car park occupancy within the simulation and change a vehicles destination before it reaches the queue.as an example of how this methodology can be used to implement a car park policy model, consider a city centre zone with a mix of retail and commercial use with se
17、veral car parks available within reasonable walking distance. drivers will have a preferred location based on their proposed length of stay and the car park charging structure.some drivers may have a contract for permit parking. a car park may have multiple adjacent entrances, each coded with a rest
18、riction to force vehicles to accept the appropriate parking charge. the effect in the simulation is that short stay vehicles enter car parks closer to their destination or with a lower charge. the long stay vehicles enter via the entry links with the higher charges or accept a longer walk time. the
19、modeller can test responses to car parking changes by adjusting entry charges for different car parks or by varying the level of permit parking. land use changes may be modelled by adjusting the proportion of driver and vehicle types using a particular zone and related car parks.departuresthe assign
20、ment of all vehicles to an s-paramics road network is controlled by a detailed (5 minute) time release profile. in its simplest form of use, the journey origin car park is determined by finding the minimum journey cost,which includes the walk time, or vehicles may simply be released in proportion to
21、 the size of the car park.modelling solutionsdata collectiontravel demand matrices for the nieuwegein model were derived from a pre-existing macroscopic model and refined with survey data. further surveys were undertaken to determine the usage of the main car parks, the average length of stay and th
22、e residual numbers after the shops were closed.because of the complex requirements of the rochdale and takapuna studies, more extensive data collection was necessary. demand matrices for rochdale were developed primarily from roadside interview data which identified the true destination of the journ
23、ey. the interview data was used to determine the parking type (eg long/short stay, on/off street, contract), and the likely parking duration (based on journey purpose).a full parking inventory of the town centre and occupancy data provided input to a car park location model, used to link car parks t
24、o destination zones. the time to walk to each destination from each car park was initially estimated from simple geometry and later used as an important calibration parameter.parking inventory data was essential to provide accurate capacity estimates categorised by: short or long stay, on or off-str
25、eet; public or private, and charged or free. this included all car parks within, or adjacent to, the town centre. residential parking areas adjacent to the town centre, were also included as these provided free parking, with longer walk distances, and were often used by commuters. areas with high dr
26、op-off trips were modelled as a private parking type at their destination but could have been improved by having both the inbound and outbound legs of the drop-off trip in the matrix.the car park data also provided charging information for each car park. when combined with the car park interview dat
27、a it was found to be possible to group charges into a single short stay and long stay charge. this simplification was appropriate in rochdale, but it would have been possible to use a car park specific charge if the variation was more significant. demand matrix segmentationmatrix segmentation enable
28、s the modeller to control departure time demands for different classes of vehicles. the degree of segmentation must be supported by the data. similarly car parks should be grouped to a level commensurate with the detail of model input data.in rochdale, matrices were derived for cars categorized by c
29、ommuter, non-commuter and work. the interview data enabled the commuter and work matrices to be subdivided into private non residential (pnr) parking and contract parking. pnr parking supply, which is is notoriously difficult to estimate, was assumed to be unlimited in the model as the matrixes were
30、 explicity defined. for areas outside the town centre all drivers were assumed to park at their destinations.takapuna adopted a similar approach, with demands segmented into long stay and short stay parking types.long stay was further split into on site or general depending on access to workplace ca
31、r parking. long and short stay demands were estimated from the purpose matrices of a strategic transport model, with adjustments based on car park number plate and turn count data. car park searchingas the primary goal of all three models was to study theimpact of car parking on urban traffic conges
32、tion, the strategies for allocating vehicles to car parks within the model and subsequent car park hunting were key to the success of the studies.the nieuwegein study was specifically designed to test the effect of a proposed car park advisory system. vms signs were positioned on all approaches to t
33、he town centre (fig 2) and provided information on which car park to select (fig 3). based on the experience of the town parking manager, the its system was configured to make only 20% of drivers follow the advice of the parking advisory system. this left the remaining 80% to proceed to their first
34、choice car park, and re-route from there if itwas full.the rochdale and takapuna models focussed on accessibility more than guidance. in rochdale, policy decisions were used to determine car park choice, which restricted the allocation of car parks to zones, eg contract parking areas were linked to
35、work-related, rather than shopping-related zones. in takapuna, parking was less constrained by policy and all car parks were linked to all zones with less predetermined allocation of spaces.vehicles arriving at a car park would queue for a fixed time then move on to the next best car park based on t
36、he vehicle trip cost, walk cost, and parking cost. the takapuna model augmented this selection process with a car park availability control and a search limit implemented through an external software controller. the search limit reflects drivers willingness to circulate through numerous car parks in
37、 order to find a parking space, by setting a limit on the number to be tried before giving up, and looking for something highly likely to have spaces. the availability control monitors car park occupancy any car parks that have been full for 10 minutes are removed from the list. as soon as a vehicle
38、 leaves a car park, it is reintroduced into the selection procedure.first choice car parkthe first choice car park issue arose in both rochdale and takapuna. this occurred when the first choice car park for a vehicle was small and quickly filled. most vehicles that selected this car park to minimise
39、 journey costs would have to re-route to their second choice. in reality many drivers make the same trip regularly and learn that this car park is usually full. they discount it as a first choice and select a larger car park with a better chance of finding a space.two solutions were developed to add
40、ress this problem.takapuna used their car park availability controller to overwrite the drivers choice, to provide a proxy for the driver learning process. the second solution was to group smaller car parks, typically those with less than 50 spaces, to avoid excessively large demand being allocated
41、to a specific car park as first choice. car park destination catchments and walking times were adjusted in parallel to prevent too many vehicles having the same first choice car park.a high level of matrix segmentation is in use for rochdale to allocate car parks. this methodology offers a solution
42、through further segmentation by driver familiarity. drivers with knowledge that the smaller car parks are full tend to avoid them and make their first choice the larger car parks.the models in operationnieuwegeinthe base model was calibrated for a typical saturday afternoon.the test scenarios includ
43、ed planned new developmentsin the city centre.two future year simulations were compared. in thefirst, without the advisory system, large queues formed at the most attractive car parks. with the parking advisory system, the vehicles were more equally distributed over the available parking capacity wi
44、th spaces available in most car parks. this resulted in fewer vehicles searching for a parking spot and fewer queues in the city centre. this was achieved with just 20% of drivers taking heed of the parking advisory system. future tests will extend the range of the its system and redesignate some ro
45、ads as pedestrian areas.as the model simulated a future year scenario of 2015 and the detailed design of the town centre will probably differ from that which has been simulated, the predicted benefits were conservatively interpreted in evaluating the scheme. despite that, the conclusion was that an
46、investment in a parking advisory system to make the best use of the parking capacity in nieuwegein is justifiable.rochdalethe rochdale model has been used to test part of a major town centre redevelopment planned for 2012. key features include relocating the town centre bus station and council offic
47、es, removing the main town centre multi-storey car park, and redesigning key junctions on the a58 through the town centre. further developments in the modelling process may include a similar external software controller as implemented in takapuna and nieuwegein. this could include explicit car park
48、guidance at route decision points as well as a car park space opportunity cost which would be added to the generalised cost associated with each car park before the first choice is allocated. this cost would bring the likelihood of space availability at each car park in to the destination choice alt
49、hough more survey data would be required to help calibrate this.takapunathe s-paramics model for takapuna is to be the operational transport assessment tool for all significant planning applications and district plan change proposals within central takapuna. in this way, all assessments will be made
50、 under a common and consistent modeling framework as has previously been successfully achieved in two other developing areas of north shore city.with the recent economic downturn, some landowners in the area have ceased trading or sold their holdings, while others have delayed their planning and ass
51、essment work. takapuna has a calibrated car park model incorporated into the traffic simulation model,both of which are part of an assessment framework that is ready to be used as soon as economic growth returns.summary and conclusionscar parking strategy is crucial to reducing the problem of traffi
52、c congestion in urban centres. the nieuwegein study has demonstrated how effective even a partial take up of a particular solution can be tests undertaken with the rochdale and takapuna models show that the ability to include car parking strategies within the analytical framework can significantly i
53、nfluence the outcome of design solutions.each study has identified the necessity of linking arrival and departure trips from the same car park, but developed three distinct solutions for this. the way in which simulated drivers select a car park has also varied, but has been consistently based on ma
54、trix segmentation, enabling charges and restrictions to be applied to reflect charging policies. the issue of identifying a sensible first choice car park was also addressed by each study.the three city centre studies discussed here address different aspects of car park modelling and have shown some
55、 innovative solutions to a common set of issues, particularly the congestion caused by drivers hunting for spaces. they have demonstrated that transport modelers can confidently use microsimulation to examine the effects of car parking strategy on urban traffic.外文資料譯文微觀仿真在城市停車設(shè)施規(guī)劃中的應(yīng)用對市區(qū)駕駛?cè)藖碚f,停車設(shè)施供給
56、是最具爭議的問題之一。停車位難找、停車費(fèi)用昂貴是主要問題。距離最近、最方便的停車場往往有很多車輛排隊等候,駕駛?cè)吮仨氜D(zhuǎn)而找尋其他停車場。城市中心區(qū)的一些商家認(rèn)為,缺乏合適的停車設(shè)施已成為顧客選擇市外購物中心的重要原因。2002 年,在美國紐黑文(new haven)市最大的停車場改造慶典上,該市市長rowland 先生說:“如果沒有停車場,什么措施都不會有效”。駕駛?cè)嗽诘缆飞涎h(huán)駕駛尋找停車位,可能是城市中心區(qū)擁堵的主要原因。2006 年, 曼哈頓(manhattan)的調(diào)查顯示,道路上行駛的車輛中,正在尋找停車位的小汽車比例達(dá)26%, 在布魯克林區(qū)(brooklyn,位于紐約市西南部)則高達(dá)
57、46%。這種狀況并不是近期才出現(xiàn)。1927 年,底特律(detroit)市有兩個區(qū)做了類似調(diào)查,相關(guān)數(shù)據(jù)分別為19% 和34%。這一由來已久的問題現(xiàn)在或許可以借助技術(shù)手段解決:移動網(wǎng)絡(luò)電話(iphone)用戶可以彼此告知停車位信息;交通規(guī)劃人員則可以利用交通模型領(lǐng)域的最新研究成果微觀仿真來輔助停車場的規(guī)劃設(shè)計。城市規(guī)劃政策中的停車場選址主要側(cè)重于優(yōu)化停車場、駕駛?cè)思捌渑c目的地間的關(guān)系。優(yōu)化停車場選址獲得的潛在利益之一是通過改善目標(biāo)消費(fèi)群體的可達(dá)性,實現(xiàn)對城市商業(yè)中心的改善。制定的政策既包含以供應(yīng)為主導(dǎo)對停車位進(jìn)行積極管理,也包含以需求為主導(dǎo)簡單增加停車位數(shù)量。積極的管理政策正在被廣泛采用,以限
58、制停車位數(shù)量、鼓勵可持續(xù)的交通方式。城市規(guī)劃政策考慮停車場的收費(fèi)機(jī)制,交通規(guī)劃政策則對此加以補(bǔ)充,著重關(guān)注停車場的可達(dá)性以及停車場與路網(wǎng)、交通擁堵的關(guān)系。收費(fèi)機(jī)制可用來降低停車設(shè)施對當(dāng)?shù)卦斐傻牟槐?,并且在分配停車位時區(qū)別對待不同停車類型的駕駛?cè)?。英國道路設(shè)計指南對停車場的可達(dá)性做了說明。英國交通部關(guān)于停車誘導(dǎo)信息系統(tǒng)的建議中包含的案例報告表明,通過安裝可變信息標(biāo)志(vms)顯示停車位狀態(tài)可獲得量化效益。量化效益可用時間節(jié)省表示,非量化效益則表現(xiàn)為公共形象和駕駛?cè)说陌踩?。英國交通部交通分析指?webtag)簡要地提及了這一問題,即在討論出行成本時應(yīng)包含停車成本(理論上包括尋找和排隊等待停車位
59、以及步行到達(dá)最終目的地的時間)。荷蘭新維根市(nieuwegein) 所做的一項研究模擬了交通量大幅增長時,在城市中心區(qū)一個重要的重建項目增加停車設(shè)施后其周邊交通情況;為使駕駛?cè)双@悉停車場停車情況和到達(dá)路線,該研究在微觀仿真模型中引入了智能交通系統(tǒng)(its)。另一項在英格蘭羅克代爾市(rockdale)的研究)仿真了停車位分布與城市中心區(qū)發(fā)展規(guī)劃的關(guān)系,其目標(biāo)是優(yōu)化停車設(shè)施與其周邊土地利用的關(guān)系;在設(shè)計過程的早期階段,通過改變停車場車位的供應(yīng)情況來控制城市中心區(qū)的交通擁堵狀況。第三項是在新西蘭北岸市(north shorecity)的塔卡普納區(qū)(takapuna)進(jìn)行的城市中心區(qū)擴(kuò)張對城市交通的影響研究;該研究使用專門的軟件仿真停車場需求,并使用微觀交通仿真模型將其需求分配到路網(wǎng)中;其目的同樣是了解停車政策效果,緩解城市中心區(qū)交通擁堵狀況。 停車場交通狀況微觀仿真典型的微觀仿真設(shè)計方案包括:改變道路布局、公交優(yōu)先措施、信號優(yōu)化、交通需求
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