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Castillo, R., Gallegos, E. (2024). Evaluación y rediseño de la infraestructura peatonal, para la mejora de la movilidad peatonal, en el tramo de la Av. Tomás Valle hacia Elmer Faucett con dirección a la Puerta N°2 (ingreso peatonal) del Aeropuerto Jorge Chávez [Trabajo de Suficiencia Profesional, Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)]. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/674220
Castillo, R., Gallegos, E. Evaluación y rediseño de la infraestructura peatonal, para la mejora de la movilidad peatonal, en el tramo de la Av. Tomás Valle hacia Elmer Faucett con dirección a la Puerta N°2 (ingreso peatonal) del Aeropuerto Jorge Chávez [Trabajo de Suficiencia Profesional]. PE: Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC); 2024. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/674220
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title = "Evaluación y rediseño de la infraestructura peatonal, para la mejora de la movilidad peatonal, en el tramo de la Av. Tomás Valle hacia Elmer Faucett con dirección a la Puerta N°2 (ingreso peatonal) del Aeropuerto Jorge Chávez",
author = "Gallegos Moreno, Edgar Andres Antonio",
publisher = "Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)",
year = "2024"
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Pedestrian infrastructure is crucial for safety and efficiency in urban traffic. This proposal focuses on the redesign and evaluation of the pedestrian infrastructure between Tomás Valle and Elmer Faucett Avenues. Deficiencies were identified in the current infrastructure, which affects the traffic of pedestrians, the most vulnerable users of the road system. In addition, factors such as climate, lighting and pedestrian density are essential to consider for an efficient design that improves pedestrian safety and walkability. Research on pedestrian infrastructure has evolved, highlighting the importance of user satisfaction and safety. To prepare the proposal, relevant studies and manuals were reviewed, including the “Street Manual: Road Design for Mexican Cities“ and the “National Association of City Transportation Officials (NACTO) Manual“. Besides the current regulations for the design of streets and pedestrian road infrastructure were analyzed. This proposal includes the redesign of a section of Tomás Valle Avenue towards Elmer Faucett Avenue, which improves travel time, the space available on the sidewalks and street furniture to facilitate pedestrian mobility and safety. The objectives include improving pedestrian mobility, reducing travel time, designing an efficient infrastructure based on the parameters established in the NACTO and evaluating the proposal through micro simulations in the Vissim program. Finally, it is obtained that an adequate design of pedestrian infrastructure improves pedestrian travel time by 10%, in addition to interaction in public spaces.
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