Title
Quantifying the impact of adverse weather conditions on road network performance
Author
Snelder, M.
Calvert, S.
Publication year
2016
Abstract
Adverse weather conditions regularly lead to severe congestion and large travel time delays on road networks all over the world. Different climate scenarios indicate that in the future adverse weather conditions are likely to become more frequent, last longer and will be more extreme. Although climate mitigation measures are being taken, it remains important to investigate how adverse weather events will affect the performance of the road network in the future. The main objective of this paper is to give an overview of how the impact of adverse weather conditions and adaptation measures on road network performance can be quantified. A literature review has been performed to show what is empirically known about the impact of adverse weather conditions on the road network performance. Furthermore, available methods to quantify the impact of adverse weather conditions and adaptation measures on the road network performance for future situations are reviewed. As an example, a case study for the municipality of Rotterdam has been carried out that shows how a combination of models can be used to analyse which links in the road network are most vulnerable for increasingly severe local weather related disturbances. The results of the case study allow local authorities to decide whether or not they need to take adaptation measures. © 2016, Editorial Board EJTIR. All rights reserved.
Subject
Urban Mobility & Environment
SMb - Smart Mobility
ELSS - Earth, Life and Social Sciences
Mobility & Logistics
Traffic
Urbanisation
Weather disturbances
Extreme weather
Climate change
Road network
Vulnerable locations
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TNO identifier
530918
Publisher
Editorial Board EJTIR
ISSN
1567-7141
Source
European Journal of Transport and Infrastructure Research, 16 (1), 128-149
Document type
article