Simulation Study of Impacts of Evacuating Traffic on En-route Metropolitan Highway Network
@inproceedings{Wang2009SimulationSO, title={Simulation Study of Impacts of Evacuating Traffic on En-route Metropolitan Highway Network}, author={Feng Wang and C. Li and Xuesong Zhou and X. Chen and Charles E. Stokes and Andrew Li and Samson Bulti}, year={2009} }
In response to both natural and man-made disasters, more and more emergency evacuation plans have been put forward and consistently aim to move a large disaster affected population through a multimodal transportation network towards safer areas as quickly and efficiently as possible. The objectives of this paper are 1) to verify the feasibility of applying the DYNASMART-P model to simulation of traffic characteristics in both normal and emergency conditions for the urban transportation system… CONTINUE READING
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