Citas bibligráficas
Vigo, J., Rios, A. (2024). Mejoramiento de la accesibilidad peatonal para personas con movilidad reducida mediante una propuesta de semaforización peatonal en el Óvalo Habich [Trabajo de Suficiencia Profesional, Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)]. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/674749
Vigo, J., Rios, A. Mejoramiento de la accesibilidad peatonal para personas con movilidad reducida mediante una propuesta de semaforización peatonal en el Óvalo Habich [Trabajo de Suficiencia Profesional]. PE: Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC); 2024. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/674749
@misc{renati/419488,
title = "Mejoramiento de la accesibilidad peatonal para personas con movilidad reducida mediante una propuesta de semaforización peatonal en el Óvalo Habich",
author = "Rios Ramirez, Alonso Gustavo",
publisher = "Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)",
year = "2024"
}
This research work comprises an analysis of the current situation of the Habich Roundabout located in the district of San Martin de Porres, in the province and department of Lima. The main objective of the research study was to propose the implementation of pedestrian traffic lights to improve pedestrian accessibility by reducing pedestrian travel times and vehicle-pedestrian conflicts. The research begins with a general description of the current situation of the roundabout, taking into account the vehicular and pedestrian traffic counts for this year. The vehicular flow was found to be 5135 vehicles and 1140 pedestrians during the evening peak hour. These data were entered into the Vissim software for modeling, calibration, and validation, all with the aim of making the model as close to reality as possible. The pedestrian travel times obtained from the calibrated and validated model of the current situation were 72.04 seconds for the south access (west-east), 75.57 seconds for the south access (east-west), 79.49 seconds for the north access (west-east), and 70.18 seconds for the north access (east-west). Additionally, a value of 49 conflicts was obtained in the study area. Therefore, a proposal for pedestrian traffic lights is presented, resulting in a reduction of 4.32%, 8.12%, 19.46%, and 8.28% respectively in travel times, and a 49% reduction in vehicle-pedestrian conflicts.
Este ítem está sujeto a una licencia Creative Commons Licencia Creative Commons