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Transportation Letters
The International Journal of Transportation Research
Volume 15, 2023 - Issue 10
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Research Article

Estimation of passenger car unit for heterogeneous traffic stream of urban arterials: case study of Kolkata

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Abstract

Rapid urbanization increases the number of vehicles on a road section significantly throughout the country. Traffic in India is generally heterogeneous consisting of variety of vehicles which comprise wide range of static and dynamic characteristics. To estimate volume of such heterogeneous traffic it is essential to convert the different types of vehicles into equivalent passenger cars and express the volume in terms of Passenger Car Unit (PCU) per hour. The equivalency unit is universally adopted for measurement of traffic volume and the value is obtained by taking the passenger car as the ‘Standard Vehicle.’ The present study has been concentrated on four and six lane divided urban arterials in Kolkata. The PCU of vehicles have been presented for both categories of urban roads and the values are found to be higher than the values given in IRC: 106-1990. It has also been observed that, PCU values of different types of vehicles have been found to be different for different ranges of volume, composition and v/c ratio. Mathematical relationships have been developed on the basis of the variation of PCU with traffic stream parameters. The relationships are developed to forecast the PCU for several vehicular categories that have been statistically validated for different ranges of traffic stream parameters.

Acknowledgements

Authors are thankful to CSIR-Central Road Research Institute (CRRI), New Delhi for giving opportunity to undertake the present study as it is a part of the CSIR Sponsored Project titled, ‘Development of Indian Highway Capacity Manual (Indo-HCM)’.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.

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