Traffic Congestion Solution at Angamaly

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Traffic Congestion Solution at Angamaly

Deepthy K V, Bhavya Jose, Jesna E Jose, Soumya Joseph, UG Students,

Department of civil Engineering, Christ Knowledge City, Muvattupuzha,Ernakulam.

Er.Reshma Theresa,

Asst. Professor, Department of civil Engineering,

Christ Knowledge City, Muvattupuzha,Ernakulam.

Abstract: Transportation is one of the most important components of urban development and an efficient network of transportation services is required to support the complex activity patterns within cities. Transportation can promote or hinder development. Now a day traffic congestion is the most complex issue of transportation due to increase in high ownership of vehicles. Urban transportation planning contains a sequence of activities including analyzing the present condition of the area such as the land use patterns and the travel demand produced from this land developments and forecasting of these land use, population, travel demand etc. The purpose of this planning is to estimate the traffic demand and to suggest several transportation alternatives that are being considered for implementation. Angamaly is one of the fastest growing town in Kerala, which is well connected by all means of transport. The town lies at the intersection of MainCentral Road and National Highway and it is enriched with cultural and devotional centers. These factors improve the importance of Angamaly as well as the traffic congestion. Future expansion of metro towards Angamlay also enunciates the need of well traffic system at Angamaly.

Keywords: Urban transportation planning; Traffic congestion; Traffic demand;

I.INTRODUCTION

Conduct reconnaissance survey and prepare key plans

Conduct reconnaissance survey and prepare key plans

Collection of primary data through different traffic survey

  • speed and delay survey

  • road inventory survey

  • pedestrian survey

  • parking survey

  • traffic volume survey

  • accident survey

Collection of primary data through different traffic survey

  • speed and delay survey

  • road inventory survey

  • pedestrian survey

  • parking survey

  • traffic volume survey

  • accident survey

Transportation is one of the most important components of a developing city and which is neccessary for ensuring the growth of an urban area. An efficient network of transportation services is required to support the complex activity patterns within cities. Also there is a strong relation between transportation and city developement.

The increased transportation demand requires an effective transportation planning process.

Traffic projection for 2031

Traffic projection for 2031

Analysis of the results obtained

Analysis of the results obtained

Suggesting of improvement plans

Suggesting of improvement plans

The fundamental purpose of transportation is to provide efficient access to various activities that satisfy human needs for a heterogeneous variety of societal groups. Therefore the general goal of transportation planning is to meet this need for mobility. Urban transportation planning contains a sequence of activities including inventing the present condition of the area such as the land use patterns and the travel demand produced from this land developments. Forecasting of these land use, population, travel demand are required for preparation of the development plans. The purpose of this travel-forecast of the urban transportation planning process is to perform a conditional prediction of travel demand in order to estimate the likely transportation consequences of the several transportation alternatives that are being considered for implementation. Department of Town and Country Planning, Government of Kerala has accorded sanction for

the preparation of Development Plan for Angamaly Municipality. As part of the scheme of preparation of development plan for the Municipality, a traffic and transportation study has to be carried out for the town and the same has been entrusted to the Department of Civil Engineering of Christ Knowledge City, Muvattupuzha.

The objectives of the study are as given below:

  1. To assess the existing condition of road network and to identify the traffic bottleneck locations,(ii) To collect the traffic volume on selected roads and to assess the extent of shortfall of the road system,(iii) To collect the parking characteristics of the roads , (iv) To find the pedestrian crossing volumes in the main road,(v) To formulate a suitable road development plan keeping in view the growth potentials of the study area ,(vi) To prepare the suggestions and improvement plans for the study area by considering future developments of the city,(vii) Preparation of detailed engineering/structural design of the improvement proposals The scope of the study is confined to Angamaly Municipal Town. The map of the study area is shown in Fig.1.1

    Identify the important junctions and roads in the study area

    Identify the important junctions and roads in the study area

    1. METHODOLOGY

      Tabulation and analysis of the collected data

      Tabulation and analysis of the collected data

    2. REPORT ORGANISATION

This report contains five chapters. The chapter 1 gives the introduction to the topic, the scope and objectives and methodology of the work conducted. The Chapter 2 contains the literature review of the various traffic survey conducted, details of the survey procedure and equations and relations used in the calculation. Chapter 3 covers the details of data collected through each surveys and its analysis. The data collected through field surveys and from different authorities are tabulated and analysed. Chapter 4 deals with the problems identified and their remedial measures by analysing the results obtained. In this chapter the various problems that are identified by the analysis stage are discussed and solution for each problem is suggested. Chapter 5 discusses the conclusions and limitations of the study conducted.

ERNAKULAM

ANGAMALY MUNICIPALITY

ERNAKULAM

ANGAMALY MUNICIPALITY

Fig.1 GIS Map showing study area IV.DATA COLLECTION AND ANALYSIS

The different data required for the study is collected through different traffic surveys. The team carried traffic surveys in different days by short term surveys. Due to the difference in day-to-day variations in the traffic flow the collected data is dependent on the road on which it is located.

Reconnaissance Survey

A reconnaissance survey was conducted on 22-09-2015 to study the area and to get an overall idea about the existing traffic and transportation scenario.

Locations identified for traffic surveys

During the reconnaissance survey, locations and/or stretches were identified for conducting the Traffic volume survey, Speed and Delay survey, Parking Survey and Pedestrian Survey.

Intersections Chosen for the Study

The major intersections chosen for the study in Angamaly Municipal Town are listed below:

  1. TB Junction

  2. Manjapra Junction

  3. LF Junction

  4. Airport Junction

  5. Signal Junction

  6. Bank Junction

    ROAD AND INTERSECTIONS

    Fig.2 Map showing Roads and Intersections

    During the reconnaissance survey salient features/problems were observed at the above junctions.These details along with their location sketches are given in Table 1

    INTERSECTION

    SALIENT FEATURES AND PROBLEMS INVOLVED

    LOCATION MAP

    T B Junction

    Mmanjapra junction

    L lF Junction

    AiAirport Jujunction

    SiSignal Junction

    Bank Junction

    • Intersecting NH and ODR

    • KSRTC bus stand is near the junction

    • No pedestrian crossings

    • Continues entry of KSRTC buses

    • High traffic volume

    • Normally medium traffic volume

    • More congested due to present diversions

    • Intersection of 4 roads

    • Intersection of 3 roads

    • Pedestrian crossing is high

    • No zebra crossing is provided

    • Intersection of three roads

    • Traffic volume is medium

    • Mainly due to Airport

    • Intersection of SH and NH

    • Traffic volume is heavy

    • Pedestrian crossing is required

    • Intersection of 4 roads

    • Medium traffic

    Pedestrian Survey

    Table1.Salient features and major traffic problems identified at intersections

    Arm wise pedestrian survey for all the major junctions of Angamaly study area has been conducted. The survey was carried out for duration of 6 hours ranging from time interval of 10.00 am to 05.00 pm to ascertain the morning and evening peak hour lateral and cross movement demands. The obtained pedestrian crossing volume is used for identifying the junctions with greater pedestrian crossing.

    Table2. Arm wise Pedestrian crossing volume of each road stretch in intersectionsG5V4F

    S I

    n o

    Name of Location

    Peak Hours

    No. of Pedestrians

    Juncti on Total

    Up

    Do wn

    Total

    1

    TB Junction

    1.Thrissur Road

    8.30am-

    178

    127

    305

    2.Ernakulam Road

    9.30am

    238

    345

    583

    1132

    3.Manjapra Road

    80

    92

    172

    4.Vattaparamb

    42

    30

    72

    Road

    192

    119

    311

    1.Thrissur Road

    4.15pm-

    328

    415

    743

    1276

    2.Ernakulam Road

    5.15pm

    83

    77

    160

    3.Manjapra Road

    38

    24

    62

    4.Vattaparamb

    Road

    2

    LF Junction

    8.30am-

    1.Angamaly Road

    9.30am

    183

    124

    307

    2.Kalady Road

    238

    187

    425

    932

    3.Manjapra Road

    107

    93

    200

    1.Angamaly Road

    198

    119

    317

    2.Kalady Road

    4.15pm-

    178

    210

    388

    875

    3.Manjapra Road

    5.15pm

    73

    97

    170

    3

    Manjapra Junction

    1.LF Hospital

    8.30am-

    52

    61

    113

    Road

    9.30am

    124

    183

    307

    892

    2.Angamaly Road

    98

    112

    210

    3.Manjapra Road

    152

    110

    262

    4.Market Road

    72

    58

    130

    1.LF Hospital

    4.15pm-

    172

    133

    305

    900

    Road

    5.15pm

    105

    84

    189

    2.Angamaly Road

    167

    109

    276

    3.Manjapra Road

    4.Market Road

    4

    Airport Junction

    1.Angamaly Road

    8.30am-

    97

    65

    162

    2.Kalady Road

    9.30am

    51

    57

    108

    309

    3.Airport Road

    21

    18

    39

    1.Angamaly Road

    58

    73

    131

    2.Kalady Road

    4.15pm-

    98

    64

    162

    344

    3.Airport Road

    5.15pm

    28

    23

    51

    5

    Signal Junction

    1.Kalady Road

    8.30am-

    128

    193

    321

    2.Angamaly Road

    9.30am

    305

    318

    623

    1262

    3.Aluva Road

    173

    145

    664

    1.Kalady Road

    321

    343

    372

    2.Angamaly Road

    4.15pm-

    159

    213

    318

    1414

    3.Aluva Road

    5.15pm

    136

    264

    510

    6

    Bank Junction

    1.Angamaly Road

    8.30am-

    374

    323

    697

    2.Aluva Road

    9.30am

    298

    317

    615

    1592

    3.East Church

    76

    89

    165

    Road

    53

    62

    115

    4.Basilica Church

    385

    368

    753

    Road

    4.15pm-

    392

    378

    770

    1.Angamaly Road

    5.15pm

    61

    48

    109

    1769

    2.Aluva Road

    81

    56

    137

    3.East Church

    Road

    3.Basilica Church

    Road

    If the crossing movement exceed 150 passenger/hr for a junction signal is to be provided. And here the pedestrian crossings are larger at Bank junction, followed by TB junction.

    Table 3.Parking survey

    Name of Strech

    Towards

    2

    wheel er

    3

    whee ler

    C

    a r

    B

    u s

    T

    r u c k

    Cy cle

    Ot he rs

    Signal to TB

    Thrissur

    23

    10

    2

    8

    0

    2

    1

    0

    Ernakulam

    34

    2

    3

    2

    0

    0

    0

    0

    TB to Manjapra

    Manjapra

    12

    0

    1

    8

    0

    0

    1

    0

    Angamaly

    17

    3

    1

    4

    0

    0

    0

    0

    Manjapra to LF

    Kalady

    24

    0

    2

    7

    0

    4

    2

    0

    Angamaly

    18

    0

    2

    1

    0

    2

    0

    0

    LF

    to Airport

    Kalady

    34

    1

    4

    9

    0

    0

    0

    0

    Angamaly

    28

    0

    4

    1

    0

    0

    0

    0

    LF to Signal

    Kalady

    26

    0

    3

    9

    0

    0

    0

    0

    Angamaly

    21

    2

    4

    3

    0

    0

    0

    0

    Signal to Bank

    Aluva

    33

    5

    4

    7

    0

    0

    0

    0

    Angamaly

    35

    0

    5

    4

    0

    0

    0

    0

    Out of 6 corridors the major parking percentage is by 4- wheelers and 2- wheelers. Highest parking is found at bank junction in Angamaly road. About 89 vehicles in the time interval of 10.0am to 12.0pm.Second highest parking is at LF junction in Kalady road, 84 vehicles. Least parking is at TB junction in Manjapra road.

    Traffic volume survey

    The capacity of urban roads to a great extend depends on capacity of intersections. Thus the intersections have an important role to play in efficient and smooth traffic flow in the network. The volume count at selected intersections was carried out and the existing condition of the road stretches and junctions are analysed. The results obtained after calculation are given below:

    Manjapra junction

    L F hospital

    L

    891

    4pm-5pm

    S

    2291

    R

    54

    Angamaly

    L

    784

    S

    2076

    R

    891

    Manjapra

    L

    954

    S

    81

    R

    772

    Market road

    L

    73

    S

    94

    R

    99

    Bank junction

    Angamaly

    L

    395

    9.30am-

    10.30am

    S

    2870

    R

    405

    Aluva

    L

    353

    S

    3118

    R

    729

    East church

    L

    638

    S

    398

    R

    763

    Basilica church

    L

    876

    S

    487

    R

    548

    Bank junction

    Angamaly

    L

    439

    4pm-5pm

    S

    2340

    R

    387

    Aluva

    L

    289

    S

    2905

    R

    674

    East church

    L

    692

    S

    363

    R

    736

    Basilica church

    L

    631

    S

    463

    R

    474

    Airport junction

    Kalady

    L

    65

    9.30am-

    10.30am

    S

    1179

    Angamaly

    R

    598

    S

    1612

    Airport

    L

    512

    R

    86

    Airport junction

    Kalady

    L

    76

    4pm-5pm

    S

    1274

    Angamaly

    S

    1392

    R

    614

    Airport

    L

    642

    R

    90

    Manjapra junction

    L F hospital

    L

    891

    4pm-5pm

    S

    2291

    R

    54

    Angamaly

    L

    784

    S

    2076

    R

    891

    Manjapra

    L

    954

    S

    81

    R

    772

    Market road

    L

    73

    S

    94

    R

    99

    Bank junction

    Angamaly

    L

    395

    9.30am-

    10.30am

    S

    2870

    R

    405

    Aluva

    L

    353

    S

    3118

    R

    729

    East church

    L

    638

    S

    398

    R

    763

    Basilica church

    L

    876

    S

    487

    R

    548

    Bank junction

    Angamaly

    L

    439

    4pm-5pm

    S

    2340

    R

    387

    Aluva

    L

    289

    S

    2905

    R

    674

    East church

    L

    692

    S

    363

    R

    736

    Basilica church

    L

    631

    S

    463

    R

    474

    Airport junction

    Kalady

    L

    65

    9.30am-

    10.30am

    S

    1179

    Angamaly

    R

    598

    S

    1612

    Airport

    L

    512

    R

    86

    Airport junction

    Kalady

    L

    76

    4pm-5pm

    S

    1274

    Angamaly

    S

    1392

    R

    614

    Airport

    L

    642

    R

    90

    Table 4.Traffic Volume In Major Junctions

    NAME OF

    JUNCTION S

    NAME OF ARM

    DIRECTI ON OF FLOW

    PEAK HOUR VOLUME (PCU/HR)

    PEAK HOUR TIME

    Signal junction

    Angamaly

    L

    1592

    9.30am-

    10.30am

    S

    2964

    Aluva

    S

    1928

    R

    632

    Kalady

    L

    928

    R

    1588

    Signal junction

    Angamaly

    L

    2192

    4pm-5pm

    S

    1812

    Kalady

    L

    790

    R

    1896

    Aluva

    S

    2853

    R

    928

    L F junction

    Kalady

    S

    1764

    9.30am-

    10.30am

    R

    864

    Angamaly

    L

    188

    S

    1652

    Manjapra

    L

    1094

    R

    186

    L F junction

    Angamaly

    L

    152

    4pm-5pm

    S

    1186

    Kalady

    S

    1618

    R

    617

    Manjapra

    L

    1186

    R

    110

    T B Junction

    Thrissur

    L

    897

    9.30am-

    10.30am

    S

    2247

    R

    621

    Ernakulam

    L

    541

    S

    2625

    R

    1812

    Manjapra

    L

    982

    S

    439

    R

    874

    Vattapparam bu

    L

    177

    S

    437

    R

    712

    T B junction

    Thrissur

    L

    760

    4pm-5pm

    S

    3088

    R

    72

    Ernakulam

    L

    208

    S

    3468

    R

    364

    Manjapra

    L

    500

    S

    3088

    R

    960

    Vattapparam bu

    L

    100

    S

    228

    R

    356

    Manjapra junction

    L F hospital

    L

    57

    9.30am-

    10.30am

    S

    1266

    R

    838

    Angamaly

    L

    918

    S

    2010

    R

    68

    Manjapra

    L

    842

    S

    91

    R

    876

    Market road

    L

    82

    S

    76

    R

    102

    Fig.3 TB Junction

    Fig.4 Manjapra Junction

    Fig.5 LF Junction

    Fig.6Airport Junction

    Fig.8 Bank Junction

    Fig.7 Signal Junction

    Traffic volume is high at signal junction and TB junction due to intersection of NH and SH roads.

    SUGGESTED SOLUTIONS

    • Bye pass-specific class of vehicle

    • Multilevel buildings parking

    • Car free days

    • Rearranging school and office timings

    • Rescheduling signal timings

    • Overhead /Underground pedestrian crossings

V. CONCLUSION

Angamaly is one of the fastest growing towns in Kerala which is well connected by all means of transport. The town lies at the intersection of Main Central Road and National Highway and it is enriched with cultural and devotional centers. These factors improve the importance of Angamaly as well as the traffic congestion. Future expansion of metro towards Angamlay also enunciates the need of well traffic system at Angamaly.

From the analyzed results of traffic surveys such as traffic volume survey, pedestrian suvey, parking survey etc. suggestions for a new transportation network at Angamly are proposed. First suggestion is the proposal of a bypass for a specific class of vehicle i.e. heavy vehicles which will decrease the traffic congestion at NH. A ring road that connects NH and MC Road is also suggested.

Overhead pedestrian crossing is necessary at signal junction and bank junction. As it is found that the parking area available is less than it is required, new parking methods are suggested such as multilevel car parking etc. Redesigning of signal system at TB junction is another important suggestion.

ACKNOWLEDGMENT

I convey my sincere thanks to Er. Reshma Theresa, Prof. Nabeesa K M(HOD of Civil Department) and my dear parents for their sincere support and constant guidance. At last but not least, I thank almighty for his constant blessings, showered on me.

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