Transport And Communications 2018, 6(2):16-19 | DOI: 10.26552/tac.C.2018.2.4

Ecological Impact of Changes in Transport Organisation in Martin with Using Transport-Planning Software

Ján Palúch1, Kristián Čulík1, František Synák1, Juraj Hammer1, Jerzy Mikulski2
1 Department of Road and Urban Transport, Faculty of Operation and Economics of Transport and Communications, Univerzity of Zilina, Univerzitna 1 Zilina, 010 26 Slovakia
2 Department of Transport, Katowice School of Technology, Rolna 43, 40-001 Katowice, Poland

Using motor vehicles, which uses fossil fuels, is connected with emissions. The main goal of cities, towns and also of the state is to keep these emissions as low as possible. Vehicles move on a traffic network where they are forced to accelerate and decelerate due to various impacts. Junctions and traffic jams are examples of these impacts. An important task is to build transport networks and junctions where vehicles can cross the junction as quickly as possible without unnecessary delay and a significant change in speed. This can contribute to lower vehicle fuel consumption and thus lower emissions.

Keywords: circular junctions, traffic survey, emissions, simulation
JEL classification: L92

Published: September 30, 2018  Show citation

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Palúch, J., Čulík, K., Synák, F., Hammer, J., & Mikulski, J. (2018). Ecological Impact of Changes in Transport Organisation in Martin with Using Transport-Planning Software. Transport And Communications6(2), 16-19. doi: 10.26552/tac.C.2018.2.4
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