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Bardalez, D., Rodriguez, M. (2023). Propuesta de mejora de la accesibilidad para las personas con movilidad reducida en la intersección de la avenida Tupac Amaru y la calle nº23 - Comas, empleando la política de calles completas [Trabajo de Suficiencia Profesional, Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)]. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/669953
Bardalez, D., Rodriguez, M. Propuesta de mejora de la accesibilidad para las personas con movilidad reducida en la intersección de la avenida Tupac Amaru y la calle nº23 - Comas, empleando la política de calles completas [Trabajo de Suficiencia Profesional]. PE: Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC); 2023. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/669953
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title = "Propuesta de mejora de la accesibilidad para las personas con movilidad reducida en la intersección de la avenida Tupac Amaru y la calle nº23 - Comas, empleando la política de calles completas",
author = "Rodriguez Fernandez, Max Alonzo Martin",
publisher = "Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)",
year = "2023"
}
The purpose of this proposal is to improve pedestrian accessibility focused on people with reduced mobility (people in wheelchairs and older adults). This improvement is carried out following FHWA and GIZ guidelines adopting the Complete Streets policy approach. This policy proposes the implementation of accessible and safe geometric measures on ramps, sidewalk extensions, use of Hybrid traffic lights (HAWK), use of low-touch sidewalks and speed bumps as elevated pedestrian crossings. To evaluate the proposed modifications, two micro simulation models (current situation and modified situation) were designed in Vissim which were calibrated and validated with parameters collected from the intersection of Av. Tupac Amaru and Calle Nº23-Comas. The design of both models allowed significant results to be obtained in pedestrian accessibility since by implementing the geometric changes proposed by the Complete Streets policy such as Hybrid Traffic Lighting (HAWK), the pedestrian level of service (PLOS) improved from C to B. Simultaneously, this implementation of changes optimized pedestrian travel time on the selected routes by 40%. Finally, the categorization of the infrastructure of the pedestrian space was improved, going from a classification of D to a classification of A; This ranking is equivalent to a 53% improvement.
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