Methodology for identifying vulnerable sections in a National Road Network
conference paper
Under the authority of the Flemish Traffic Centre a study was carried out aiming at the identification of road sections that are vulnerable to major incidents. The primary objective of the study was to develop a methodology capable of rapidly scanning a large network for the most vulnerable sections. The methodology builds on a number of vulnerability indicators, based on an analysis of the typical stages of an incident. Using these indicators the most important bottlenecks in the network can be selected and subjected to a closer examination.
The methodology developed within the project was tested on a study area comprising of the network in the corridor between the two large cities of Brussels and Ghent. For this network, an analysis of empirical data was performed in order to gain insight into the extent of reliability problems on the Flemish road network.
The methodology developed within the project was tested on a study area comprising of the network in the corridor between the two large cities of Brussels and Ghent. For this network, an analysis of empirical data was performed in order to gain insight into the extent of reliability problems on the Flemish road network.
TNO Identifier
331530
Source title
KU Leuven Departement Werktuigkunde
Pages
1-18
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