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Traffic Calming in India : Report on the theory of Traffic Calming and empirical trials in the city of Jaipur

Författare

  • Christer Hydén
  • Åse Svensson

Summary, in English

The pedestrian safety problem is huge in all developing countries. The main aims of the project are therefore: 1/To understand pedestrian safety problem in a developing country, 2/To identify feasible traffic calming measures. International experiences were complemented by field studies at seven sites in the city of Jaipur. A wide range of field studies were made, out of which traffic conflict studies were most important. The main conclusion of the studies is that there is an urgent need for Traffic Calming measures in Indian cities. Pedestrians are extremely exposed and vulnerable, and

the speeds are too high to allow a safe and proper communication. One main problem is that road users are not offered any comfortable and safe crossing options e.g. existing pedestrian crossings are

not suited for pedestrians. The conclusion from this is that there is a “chaos” that has to be dealt with. The proposed measures are “standardised Traffic Calming measures”, primarily by introducing

humps at both entrances and exits to intersections and to introduce raised footpaths in all corners to see to it to make the approaches for pedestrians as comfortable and safe as possible by preventing

cars from being able to use that space. Pedestrian crossings are located close to the intersections so that pedestrians do not have to make large detours to use them. The measures that are proposed

are simple which is the whole idea. Without simplicity and low costs there will never be any large scale use. Unfortunately no measures are taken yet in Jaipur, which of course will be next and

very important step. When this is done, and after studies carried out, it is time to decide on studies for studying the validity of the results in other parts of India

Avdelning/ar

Publiceringsår

2009

Språk

Engelska

Publikation/Tidskrift/Serie

Bulletin / 3000

Dokumenttyp

Rapport

Förlag

Lund University Faculty of Engineering, Technology and Society, Transport and Roads, Lund, Sweden

Ämne

  • Infrastructure Engineering

Nyckelord

  • Pedestrian safety
  • traffic calming
  • conflict studies

Status

Published

Report number

Bulletin 252

ISBN/ISSN/Övrigt

  • ISSN: 1653-1930
  • CODEN:LUTVDG/(TVTT-3204)1-58/2009