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Asenjo, C., Tocas, F. (2020). Mejora del transbordo Corredor Rojo-Metro de Lima por medio de un conector peatonal en la intersección de la Av. Javier Prado con Av. Aviación [Tesis, Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)]. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/653674
Asenjo, C., Tocas, F. Mejora del transbordo Corredor Rojo-Metro de Lima por medio de un conector peatonal en la intersección de la Av. Javier Prado con Av. Aviación [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC); 2020. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/653674
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title = "Mejora del transbordo Corredor Rojo-Metro de Lima por medio de un conector peatonal en la intersección de la Av. Javier Prado con Av. Aviación",
author = "Tocas Morales, Frank Anthony",
publisher = "Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)",
year = "2020"
}
Peruvian reality reflects a lack of integration of transport systems. In addition, low quality standards are evident in relation to urban infrastructures and a pedestrian insecurity in the city of Lima, an example of what is mentioned at the intersection of Avenida Javier Prado with Aviacion. The Vissim-Visswalk 9 software performs a microsimulation that reflects the trajectories, frequencies and vehicular and pedestrian compositions, which is calibrated and validated respectively. The proposed methodology describes a delimitation of the mentioned intersection, then the classification of public transport users and vehicle types is carried out to carry out dynamic information regarding the capacity of vehicles and pedestrians and subsequently register them in Vissim-Viswalk 9. Qualitatively, road safety is evaluated by using checklists which clearly reflect insecurity and high vulnerability to pedestrian integrity evident in the 13 items analyzed. The solution proposal consists of the design of a pedestrian connector of 320 meters, which complies with the required regulations since it has a constant effective width of 1.6 meters and a maximum slope of 5% and 10% on the connector and on the ramp, respectively. The results show that the proposal allows for a reduction in transfer time by 17.1% and an increase in average speed of 26.1%, and there is also a significant increase in road safety towards pedestrians.
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