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Canturin, J., Barrientos, L. (2024). Propuesta de rediseño de infraestructura en la intersección de la Vía Panamericana Norte con la Av. Próceres del distrito de Comas para reducir el tiempo de cruce y espera de todos los usuarios mediante micro simulación [Trabajo de Suficiencia Profesional, Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)]. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/683236
Canturin, J., Barrientos, L. Propuesta de rediseño de infraestructura en la intersección de la Vía Panamericana Norte con la Av. Próceres del distrito de Comas para reducir el tiempo de cruce y espera de todos los usuarios mediante micro simulación [Trabajo de Suficiencia Profesional]. PE: Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC); 2024. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/683236
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title = "Propuesta de rediseño de infraestructura en la intersección de la Vía Panamericana Norte con la Av. Próceres del distrito de Comas para reducir el tiempo de cruce y espera de todos los usuarios mediante micro simulación",
author = "Barrientos Valdez, Luis Abelardo",
publisher = "Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)",
year = "2024"
}
In many cities around the world, traffic congestion is a problem due to poor road planning and lack of traffic management strategies. At intersections, vehicles face conflicts when changing direction, increasing crossing and waiting times and reducing traffic flow. This problem is evident at the intersection of Panamericana Norte and Próceres Avenues in Lima, where pedestrians must cross with insufficient traffic light timing by staying at the small refuge island in the middle of the intersection. In addition, the lack of an adequate strategy to coordinate crossing times and order flows generates serious traffic problems and accident risks. Therefore, this work seeks to develop a proposal to reduce the crossing and waiting time of all users at this intersection. To achieve this, two solutions are proposed: an overpass and a lane segregation model. Field studies were conducted to ensure that both proposals deliver the expected results. Crossing times at the most critical turns decreased with proposal 1 by 42% to 84%, while proposal 2 reduced them by 39% to 88%. The south to west turn shows a better result where the time was reduced from 498.40 to 287.78 and 62.17 seconds in the first and second proposals respectively. Both proposals improve significantly in the direct crossing, however, the proposal of segregated lanes benefits more the turns.
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