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TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE OF THE OMSK AGGLOMERATION: EVALUATION OF THE COMPLEX DEVELOPMENT OPTIONS

https://doi.org/10.26518/2071-7296-2019-6-692-705

Abstract

Introduction. On the basis of the priority project “Safe and High-quality Roads”, the researches develop and implement the programs of the transport infrastructure integrated development – highways and municipal roads, bringing the urban agglomeration network into a standard transport and operational state, eliminating the congestion of the urban agglomerations’ network, optimizing traffic flows, increasing efficiency traffic management systems. The paper assesses the options’ effectiveness of the transport infrastructure development in the Omsk region until 2041.

Materials and methods. The authors used analysis methods of existing regulatory, legal, program documents; of carrying out and analyzing the results of traffic intensity surveys at key nodes by means of transport; of conducting and analyzing the results of pedestrian traffic surveys at key points; analyzing the existing traffic conditions obtained from the results of the development of the transport macro model of the Omsk agglomeration in the PTV Vision VISUM software; of analyzing causes and conditions of accidents; of analyzing statistical data on freight turnover and passenger traffic in the Omsk agglomeration.

Results. The paper presented the research results on the Omsk agglomeration’s example. The results formed the programs’ basis for the integrated development of the transport infrastructure of Omsk and eight districts of the Omsk agglomeration. Moreover, the authors presented the literature review and took into account the achievements of foreign science.

Discussion and conclusions. The authors emphasize that it is necessary to improve the methods of obtaining data used in the formation of the transport model and to improve the performance of the transport i modern cities’ infrastructure.

The authors have read and approved the final manuscript. Financial transparency: the authors have no financial interest in the presented materials or methods. There is no conflict of interest.

About the Authors

K. E. Safronov
Siberian State Automobile and Highway University (SibADI)
Russian Federation

Kirill E. Safronov – Dr. of Sci. (Engineering), Associate Professor of the Vehicle Maintenance and Repair Department

644080, Omsk, 5, Mira Ave.



E. A. Safronov
Siberian State Automobile and Highway University (SibADI)
Russian Federation

Eduard A. Safronov – Dr. of Sci. (Engineering), Professor, Professor of the Organization and Security Transportation Department

644080, Omsk, 5, Mira Ave.



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Safronov K.E., Safronov E.A. TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE OF THE OMSK AGGLOMERATION: EVALUATION OF THE COMPLEX DEVELOPMENT OPTIONS. The Russian Automobile and Highway Industry Journal. 2019;16(6):692-705. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.26518/2071-7296-2019-6-692-705

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